Well not entirely.

At least not the vanilla funambol installation.

Of course syncing contacts/calendars/notes can be done with funambol out of the box.

But in the thread ".Mac like service" there came up some additional ideas (like a transparent filesystem that stores files in the net when space is lacking and connection is not, storing the configuration of the phone to reinstall it, and some more).

Also the phone should recognize if and how it is connected to a synchronization point. Maybe it should decide what to synchronize based on the connection. While funambol will probably be a good starting point and at least a great reference point, there is some more work to it than just setting up a funambol server.

I started a Trac project on http://projects.doublemalt.net/DotMoko to collect ideas what such a service could do.

Feel free to participate. Just introduce yourself on the wiki or send me a personal mail.

A reason why I did not consider using projects.openmoko.org is, that I see this project being of broader use than just for openmoko. While the openmoko is the ideal platform to start such an effort, I would also want to synchronize the data with my desktop, netbook, the PC I launch from my knoppix USB stick and whatever comes my way.

Well kind of the same thing everybody and Red Hat is trying to introduce now for the desktop, only that it is far more useful for mobile devices.

There are some additional challenges that affect only mobile devices however, like the uncertain connection and limited power/cpu/storage resources that make it far easier to use a solution that fits for mobile devices on a desktop than vice versa. Also mobile devices will take over in the long run.

Well let's get to work.


Vinc Duran schrieb:
Hi, I may be missing something but as far as the server side of things go isn't this exactly what's been done at Funambol? http://www.funambol.com/
According to their faq they support Sync 1.2 and earlier.
Vinc



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