Hi Timothy

I've been thinking the android stuff too lately - I think I aluded to
this in one of the other threads. I don't think it would be too hard -
anyone else tried?, there are a few threads on how to port things to
android which might give some clues and sqlite is a common backend on
a lot of android apps so I know at least that bit works.

I was currently thinking of a GTD like task manager that could use
Fossil as a repository - tasks in tickets and wiki for notes. Why use
fossil? Well you automatically get all the syncing stuff up to remote
repos and you can clone/sync it between devices nicely.

Steve


On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 2:53 PM, Timothy Brown <javelin...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> For your consideration,
>
> How hard would it be to build Fossil for Android?  For that matter how hard
> would it be to get Fossil built for iOS?
> With all these Android tablets about to burst on the scene it would be nice
> to be able to take cloned repositories with you (if you start using tablets
> more than notebooks).
>
> Taking your code/presentations/papers with you in a cloned Fossil repository
> would be nice.
>
> Just trying to stir the pot...to get Fossil more places and seen by more
> developers.  It would be cool to see Android and iOS listed in the downloads
> section.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Timothy F. Brown
>
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