Hi,

2009/5/14 Peter Bienstman <[email protected]>:

> As you know, Max will be working a.o. on syncing in the context of his GSoC
> project with Ed. The original motivation is of course being able to easily
> sync data between our clients for Maemo, Windows Mobile and the desktop.

> But I got thinking, while we are designing the protocol, wouldn't it make an
> awful lot of sense to try and spend some more effort and design it in such an
> open way that syncing could also happen with *other* SRS programs based on the
> SM2 algorithm?

I like the idea, but a bit concerned about ability to accomplish this
in GSoC timeframe.
We have planned July for this task, so if we manage to design in until
end of June,
then I'm for it.

>
> I've also contacted Damien from Anki, but he does not seem to be too
> interested...
> (http://groups.google.com/group/ankisrs/browse_thread/thread/410997e06be22302).
>
We can start from looking at Anki's implementation. If it's good
enough and only requires a bit of changes then
we can use it and Damien might be more interested in joining us.
Anyway it makes sense to look at  working implementation first in
order to not reinvent the wheel.

-- 
BR,
Ed

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