From: Chris F. <cd...@fo...> - 2010-08-12 17:44:43
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Hi Quentin, Thanks for your message... I'll reply to the list, in case others wish to join in. I guess you could say that I'm the latest in a line of maintainers for the google-calendar plugin. I'm interested in getting opensync 0.39 working for personal reasons. I'd like to see opensync continue, and I think 0.4x is so close to being useful that it would be a shame to drop it now. The primary issue is lack of ported plugins, and I'm working on that slowly. I think I might be the only developer committing code at the moment, though. And slowly at that! But the 0.39 engine is useable, and arguably better than 0.22. If the plugins were up to date, I think we could release it, and get more interest from users and maybe developers. I haven't followed Akonadi too closely. Does it have the same range of syncing abilities that opensync 0.22 has? As for adding tasks support to the Google plugin, that would require support to be added in libgcal, and I don't think it's there yet? If libgcal had that support, I'd be interested in updating the plugin to support it. Adenilson, does libgcal support tasks and I just don't see it? - Chris On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 10:28:31AM +0200, Quentin Denis wrote: > Hello, > > I have sent this message to the authors of the google-calendar plugin, it > might interest you, too. I would be especially interested in getting status > update of the Akonadi plugin; this would bring back a lot of KDE users and > make opensync revive. > > Best regards, > Quentin Denis > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Quentin Denis <que...@gm...> > Date: Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 10:00 AM > Subject: Google plugin for opensync > To: ade...@in..., cd...@fo..., eha...@ra... > > > Hello guys, > > thanks to you, opensync has a powerful google calendar plugin. Lately, > Google has improved it's features and now offers "Tasks" and improved > "Contact". It would be nice to sync both with my Gnokii "Notes" and > "Addressbook", so are you interested in extending the existing plugin to > include these new features? It would bring a lot of users back to opensync > since this is a very useful synchronisation element. Opensync is too > restricted to Gnome users (evolution, tomboy, ...) and a complete Google > plugin would enable other users to escape this lack of plugins (KDE4 plugin > being as dead as it has never been...). > > By the way, could enlighten me about the actual development status of > opensync? Is it still very active or is it moving to a dead end? Are all the > plugins compatible with the latest opensync api? What about Akonadi support? > > Thanks a lot for your work and looking forward to enjoying a more complete > Google plugin, > kind regards, > Quentin Denis > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This SF.net email is sponsored by > > Make an app they can't live without > Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge > http://p.sf.net/sfu/RIM-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > Opensync-devel mailing list > Ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opensync-devel |