Ya, that makes sense to me. I'd like to move towards a pluggable
storage backend approach anyway, to support network storage or shared
notes, so an e-d-s backend could be an option as well.
It seems like this issue shouldn't block Tomboy's inclusion though,
given that e.g. stickynotes doesn't store in e-d-s either, and I've not
received any requests for tomboy/e-d-s storage. A future goal to unify
storage sounds good to me, once people start using Tomboy and Evolution
notes both.
-Alex
Rodrigo Moya wrote:
On Thu, 2006-04-20 at 12:10 -0700, Alex Graveley wrote:
Two questions:
1) Can you explain the actual user-benefit to keeping Tomboy notes in e-d-s?
the user can use whatever frontend, but the notes will be the same in
all applications. Isn't that a benefit? No need to export/import/look
for weird .dotdirs where the files were saved last time a specific
frontend worked, etc, etc
2) Is moving Tomboy to use e-d-s going to be a requirement for inclusion
in Gnome?
I don't think so, but it would be a good thing
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