>Previously: >> To me the value of a to-do and calendar list is ubiquity. The iCloud >> Reminders and calendar work on my phone, desktop, iPad ... if I think of >> something to add, one of those devices is always nearby. > >You and I seem to have different definitions of "ubiquity"... ;)
Well, sure. That's why I said, "To me the value ...". Emphasis on the "to me" part. Here's my core point: if you want to do this, please, feel free! Write that code! But everyone has their own idea of what has value for nmh; since we're doing this on our spare time, there aren't too many free cycles to write code that would take a long time to write but isn't personally useful (that's why I run screaming everytime someone suggests a FUSE interface. And everytime someone suggests a FUSE IMAP interface, somewhere a kitten dies). Seriously, becoming an "official" nmh developer is easy: sign up on savannah, submit a request, and I or someone else will approve it. Then start hacking! Create a branch; go wild! >I have, and despise, an iPad. (Where the heck is shift-click anyway? Sigh, "press and hold". >At work, I have a bunch of Linux computers and a Windows 7 box. Since I >work for a defense contractor, I can't carry any personal electronics at >work, so I can only access my files/lists/calendar from either the >Winders box or one of the Linux boxes. I can only say that at least for iCloud, there's a web interface which should work from anything. I pretty much assume that anything nowadays is going to have some kind of web interface available (also, you're not the only one who works for a defense contractor, but they don't all have such a restrictive BYOD policy). Again, I will stress that iCloud is useful "for me". I cannot claim that it's useful for anyone else. I'm interested in nmh pushing stuff to iCloud, and I see how to make that happen. Other people should write code to do what _they_ want. We should also make it easy for people to get data out of nmh to push it to whereever; I think we're all on the same page there. --Ken _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
