2011/7/22 Daniele E. Domenichelli <[email protected]> > On 21/07/11 22:52, David Edmundson wrote: > > Oh those KJobs - I want to restore them. (this is a bit off topic, but > > anyway) we need to wrap the PendingChannel Tp classes in something in > > order to translate the error messages from raw codes into actual > > translatable useful strings. Restoring those KJobs would be a good > > approach. > > We still need to figure out if the KJob approach is good... while it is > good for a file transfer, I'm not sure if it is good for starting a text > chat or a dbustube, maybe just a "regular" method is better. >
I think the KJob approach is way better, as it completely matches the Telepathy way of doing things, so I wouldn't give up on that > > > > My point was trying to be that the computer eventually has to talk to > > telepathy, (via our code or via a library) at which point it could > > just find out presence in real time. > > I agree, but if you think about it, it's the same for everything that > the contact can set, including name, avatar, etc., since we consider it > "volatile" (that means that if the contact changes his name, the old > name is deleted from Nepomuk and replaced by the new one) > > An approach could be to have our library to talk to telepathy directly > but at the same time store only "events" on Nepomuk like name, presence, > avatar changes, etc., but still other applications using only Nepomuk > will need something to get the current information either using the > library, or extracting the values from Nepomuk events, but that would > require some knowledge and more complex queries. Or alternatively both > events and current values should be stored. > > That's why I think that the approach that we are using at the moment is > a good approach for now... > > > > Daniele > _______________________________________________ > KDE-Telepathy mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-telepathy >
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