On 3/7/2011 2:31 PM, Adrien Bustany wrote:
Synchronization is a solved problem, mind you, our mail for exchange
plugin does a pretty good job at saving contacts in a slow way. Using
APIs the right way, it could sync 500 contacts in 80 seconds, as
mentioned above.
can you point at the source code in MeeGo where this "mail for exchange"
plugin lives?
(or anywhere for that matter).
Oh and my exchange contact database contains between 80k and 120k
people. that'll take a while.....
you seem to be proud of 80 seconds for 500 people.... I would absolutely
not be proud about such
a abysmal number.
message of this thread. To me it sounds like "the Intel architects
decided that MeeGo will be that way". I don't exactly how this kind of
decision is supposed to be taken, and while I understand you can't
ask everybody's opinion for all decisions, I see little transparency
there. Hopefully somebody will enlighten me!
I also hope in the future MeeGo architects will ask the right people
when they have questions on a software piece.
We'll make sure to ask the people whom we can be sure of that they have
a commitment
or charter to support MeeGo so that MeeGo can succeed.
I am really not interested in discussing hypothetical of what could have
been. I've had more than my
share of that kind of discussion in the last year+.
At this point I'm more interested in getting something to work with
technology and people that work
on MeeGo to make MeeGo succeed.
I'm sorry that your technology did not win. Actually, I'll take that
back. I'm not sorry. Your technology did not win
this round. It won the last round and then NOTHING good got put into
MeeGo. If you really want to try to sell
the same thing again, sorry, too little too late. I have a really hard
time feeling sympathy for this.
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