nice document dominig.
issue:
i have to say i have always had and still have MAJOR reservations on
databases being in /opt/dbspace OR even /opt/usr/dbspace.
these db's contain data that is not "system" data. it belongs to the
"user" and their applications. these db's REALLY should be in $HOME
somewhere. use smack to limit access to a specific smack label where
security requires (and/or create a daemon that adds finer grained
control to other processes as a service).
thus when you add a new user... eg on a phone, tablet, ivi system or pc
"guest mode" when you have a guest passenger or you have multiple family
members sharing access, then they have their OWN calendar, contacts etc.
etc. db's.
On 10/30/2013 05:46 AM, Dominig ar Foll (Intel OTC) wrote:
Hello;
please find joined to this mail an architecture proposition for adding
Multiuser to Tizen 3.0.
You will find that this proposition includes many of the contributions
received on this mailing list during the past days and I want to thank
all of you who have contributed.
I hope that you will find that the arbitrations that I propose have
created a viable release candidate.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
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