Hi there.
I'd like to get at picture of the pace of development for Opensync.
In late 2005 Opensync and KDE declared that they would be working
together. And didn't some major distro (Suse?) say that the where
going to support the project with a full/part time developer?
What has been happening since then? Is anybody getting paid to work on
this or is it all late night hacking? How many developers all in all
are actively contributing?
I'm asking because I'm working on a GTD project that would very much
benefit from a working sync solution for Linux. Right now I'm using
kpilot and really sucks. I chose kpilot because it will allow you to
sync icalendar files with a palm. Thus I could use an ical flat file
as my back end. I figured that any sync frameworks that appear in the
future would be likely to work with icalendar and that it would be my
safest bet. Do you think that is a correct assumption? Does Opensync
support ical files yet? Is it a planned feature? Is Opensync stable
enough to be used on a day to day basis for someone syncing to a Palm?
alex
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Alex Polite
http://flosspick.org - finding the right open source
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