I agree. This approach has the benefit that we can sync bookmarks between 
different browsers like rekonq, firefox, chrome and other and we can access the 
bookmarks from the webinterface which is cool.

Supporting the official firefox sync protocol is also a good idea but the data 
is encrypted so we can“t use the data.


Frank


On 15.02.2012, at 09:59, Bartek Przybylski wrote:

> I think it should be other way around, when public API will be introduced 
> firefox extensions authors will be able to create extensions which will sync 
> its ff instance to oc
> 
> 2012/2/15 Stefan Bogner <[email protected]>
> Hi,
> 
> the new ownCloud release is a great piece of software.
> 
> I have an idea for a feature: integrate Firefox sync.
> 
> The firefox sync server ("weave") is open source and I believe a lot of users
> would appreciate to have a way to sync their stuff (esp. when it comes to
> critical data like passwords) to their own servers rather than to Mozilla's
> servers - and I believe it would fit into oneCloud very well (weave can be a
> pain to setup, that is the step that oneCloud could eliminate for the
> users/admins here)...
> 
> Cheers-
> Stefan
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