On Sun, 2005-06-12 at 22:11 +0200, Morten Albrigtsen wrote: > > > > > > So I am a little interested in the progress of the gnome-sync, I have > > > poor experience with interface programming, since most of my work is > > > based on Web/database applications ( php/mysql ). > > > > > gnome-sync is dead, but that doesn't mean we can't have that tool, > > although it would need a different approach. Either we commit to > > multisync (http://multisync.sf.net) or write a Nautilus plugin that, > > once you select a directory, it offers an option in the popup menu to > > synchronize with a remote/local directory. > My impressions of multisync is that its aimed at PIM data. But that > shouldnt matter ;-) How is the multisync integration with gnome today? > it's not only aimed at PIM data, it can be used to copy any kind of files from/to different places
The integration, not sure since I don't use it myself (use my own backup-to-server command, like Ross, using rsync). > > I think the nautilus plug-in thing is the best. I haven't used much > > multisync though, so not sure if that would be better. > A nautilus plugin is a really good idea, I think what we want is > simplicity, and therefore it might be smart to embedd the sync part into > a core element of gnome, instead of an addon package. > yes, much better idea IMO. Are you going then to write it? :) -- Rodrigo Moya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ gnome-network-list mailing list gnome-network-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-network-list