From: Michal S. <re...@at...> - 2005-11-08 09:24:54
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Hi! BTW is there any source what devices use which protocol and thus are / are not supported in opensync? It'd be definitely useful for users, who often do not know which protocol is spoken by a particular gadget and it's tricky to find that information. Maybe we could start something like that on Wiki? Regards Michal |
From: Armin B. <arm...@de...> - 2005-11-09 12:04:24
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Michal Svec wrote: > > Hi! > > BTW is there any source what devices use which protocol and thus are / > are not supported in opensync? > > It'd be definitely useful for users, who often do not know which > protocol is spoken by a particular gadget and it's tricky to find that > information. > > Maybe we could start something like that on Wiki? > yes, i think this would be a good idea. we just have to see how the permission could be handled since we need anonymous write access to the wiki for this to work. The problem is that as soon as i enable writing for everyone, the wiki will get spamed (we had this with the old multisync wiki). > Regards > Michal > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Tame your development challenges with Apache's Geronimo App Server. > Download > it for free - -and be entered to win a 42" plasma tv or your very own > Sony(tm)PSP. Click here to play: http://sourceforge.net/geronimo.php > _______________________________________________ > Opensync-users mailing list > Ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opensync-users > |
From: Eduardo P. H. <eha...@co...> - 2005-11-09 12:36:03
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On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 01:04:45PM +0100, Armin Bauer wrote: > Michal Svec wrote: > >=20 > > Hi! Hi, > >=20 > > BTW is there any source what devices use which protocol and thus are / > > are not supported in opensync? > >=20 > > It'd be definitely useful for users, who often do not know which > > protocol is spoken by a particular gadget and it's tricky to find that > > information. > >=20 > > Maybe we could start something like that on Wiki? > >=20 >=20 > yes, i think this would be a good idea. we just have to see how the > permission could be handled since we need anonymous write access to the > wiki for this to work. The problem is that as soon as i enable writing > for everyone, the wiki will get spamed (we had this with the old > multisync wiki). I've started a page with some info here: http://libsyncml.opensync.org/wiki/DeviceCompatibilityList We have only two entries on the page, right now. :) I think it would be good if we allowed anyone to create an account on the wiki (I don't know if trac is easily configurable for that). Unless there are spambots out there that know how to create an account on trac. --=20 Eduardo |
From: Pierre C. <kam...@ho...> - 2005-11-09 13:23:30
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nice work. How can i find out with version of SyncML my phone use? I know it can do SyncML, but not which version. I got a Sony Ericsson T630. Pierre >From: Eduardo Pereira Habkost <eha...@co...> >To: Armin Bauer <arm...@de...> >CC: Michal Svec ><re...@at...>,ope...@li... >Subject: Re: [Opensync-users] Phones/devices list >Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 10:36:07 -0200 > >On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 01:04:45PM +0100, Armin Bauer wrote: > > Michal Svec wrote: > > > > > > Hi! > >Hi, > > > > > > > BTW is there any source what devices use which protocol and thus are / > > > are not supported in opensync? > > > > > > It'd be definitely useful for users, who often do not know which > > > protocol is spoken by a particular gadget and it's tricky to find that > > > information. > > > > > > Maybe we could start something like that on Wiki? > > > > > > > yes, i think this would be a good idea. we just have to see how the > > permission could be handled since we need anonymous write access to the > > wiki for this to work. The problem is that as soon as i enable writing > > for everyone, the wiki will get spamed (we had this with the old > > multisync wiki). > >I've started a page with some info here: > >http://libsyncml.opensync.org/wiki/DeviceCompatibilityList > >We have only two entries on the page, right now. :) > >I think it would be good if we allowed anyone to create an account on >the wiki (I don't know if trac is easily configurable for that). Unless >there are spambots out there that know how to create an account on trac. > >-- >Eduardo ><< attach3 >> |
From: Markus W. <ma...@mw...> - 2005-11-09 13:27:39
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On Wednesday 09 November 2005 14:23, Pierre Cassimans wrote: > How can i find out with version of SyncML my phone use? I know it can do > SyncML, but not which version. I got a Sony Ericsson T630. Same question for a Samsung SGH-D600!? Markus |
From: Armin B. <arm...@de...> - 2005-11-09 13:30:43
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Pierre Cassimans wrote: > nice work. > > How can i find out with version of SyncML my phone use? I know it can do > SyncML, but not which version. I got a Sony Ericsson T630. > i dont think its easily possible. the best way to this would be to integrate a option for this in the syncml-http-server or create a tool which just tells you which syncml version etc the phones uses. until then you probably have to sniff the traffic from the phone or look at the packets headers in a trace file. > Pierre > > >> From: Eduardo Pereira Habkost <eha...@co...> >> To: Armin Bauer <arm...@de...> >> CC: Michal Svec >> <re...@at...>,ope...@li... >> Subject: Re: [Opensync-users] Phones/devices list >> Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 10:36:07 -0200 >> >> On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 01:04:45PM +0100, Armin Bauer wrote: >> > Michal Svec wrote: >> > > >> > > Hi! >> >> Hi, >> >> > > >> > > BTW is there any source what devices use which protocol and thus >> are / >> > > are not supported in opensync? >> > > >> > > It'd be definitely useful for users, who often do not know which >> > > protocol is spoken by a particular gadget and it's tricky to find >> that >> > > information. >> > > >> > > Maybe we could start something like that on Wiki? >> > > >> > >> > yes, i think this would be a good idea. we just have to see how the >> > permission could be handled since we need anonymous write access to the >> > wiki for this to work. The problem is that as soon as i enable writing >> > for everyone, the wiki will get spamed (we had this with the old >> > multisync wiki). >> >> I've started a page with some info here: >> >> http://libsyncml.opensync.org/wiki/DeviceCompatibilityList >> >> We have only two entries on the page, right now. :) >> >> I think it would be good if we allowed anyone to create an account on >> the wiki (I don't know if trac is easily configurable for that). Unless >> there are spambots out there that know how to create an account on trac. >> >> -- >> Eduardo > > > >> << attach3 >> > > |
From: <bu...@gm...> - 2005-11-09 14:40:17
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Dnia 09-11-2005, śro o godzinie 13:23 +0000, Pierre Cassimans napisał(a): > nice work. > > How can i find out with version of SyncML my phone use? I know it can do > SyncML, but not which version. I got a Sony Ericsson T630. Try customer support, if you believe it, of course. I once considered buying a Sony-Ericsson, and I got the information that k700i and s700i use syncml 1.1 (if it helps for 630). (Polish customer care). Siemens (Polish and UK) and Samsung (Polish) customer care did not answer my questions on syncml. (the question still remains: why do I use Siemens?) cheers, Rafal |
From: Armin B. <arm...@de...> - 2005-11-09 13:39:59
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Eduardo Pereira Habkost wrote: > On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 01:04:45PM +0100, Armin Bauer wrote: > >>Michal Svec wrote: >> >>>Hi! > > > Hi, > > >>>BTW is there any source what devices use which protocol and thus are / >>>are not supported in opensync? >>> >>>It'd be definitely useful for users, who often do not know which >>>protocol is spoken by a particular gadget and it's tricky to find that >>>information. >>> >>>Maybe we could start something like that on Wiki? >>> >> >>yes, i think this would be a good idea. we just have to see how the >>permission could be handled since we need anonymous write access to the >>wiki for this to work. The problem is that as soon as i enable writing >>for everyone, the wiki will get spamed (we had this with the old >>multisync wiki). > > > I've started a page with some info here: > > http://libsyncml.opensync.org/wiki/DeviceCompatibilityList > > We have only two entries on the page, right now. :) > > I think it would be good if we allowed anyone to create an account on > the wiki (I don't know if trac is easily configurable for that). Unless > there are spambots out there that know how to create an account on trac. > hmm... at the moment i use one account database for both trac and the subversion server. this way its easier to administer. i think i'd rather hack trac to support captchas :) until then i will enable anonymous writing for the wiki pages but disable deleting pages. so we can easily rollback any damage done. so... you can now go ahead and add your phone to the list Armin |