Re: Contact data and sync revisited

2020-05-31 Thread Russell Adams
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 10:52:52PM +0200, rey-coyrehourcq wrote: > There is probably something to do using EteSync end-to-end > Cardav/Caldav FOSS program https://www.etesync.com/ : That's very interesting, I hadn't seen that one. I'm not sure I care for their "sign up" model, but much like Jitsi

Re: Contact data and sync revisited

2020-05-31 Thread rey-coyrehourcq
Hi, There is probably something to do using EteSync end-to-end Cardav/Caldav FOSS program https://www.etesync.com/ : - android / ios client - contacts management - task management and task.org compatibility : https://blog.etesync.com/tasks-org-adds-etesync-support/ - dav bridge / radicale :

Re: Contact data and sync revisited

2020-05-31 Thread Russell Adams
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 07:49:20AM -1000, Bob Newell wrote: > I was able to reproduce 100% of my (text mode) emacs > environment on an Android tablet, an Android phone, and a > Chromebook running an Android subsystem. I use rsync to a > cloud service for two-way sync among eight varied devices

Re: Contact data and sync revisited

2020-05-31 Thread Bob Newell
Russell Adams writes: > My key problem is I need a way to access my contacts in Emacs and Mutt, and > send > them to my Android phone. Single direction sync is fine. Aloha, I've probably mentioned this before in past postings, but there is a comprehensive solution for Android if you install

Re: Contact data and sync revisited

2020-05-31 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
Russell Adams writes: > I've been trying to find the best way to manage my contacts. I've dabbled with > org-contact and using an Org file with property drawers, I've dabbled with > BBDB. I've looked at standalone programs. > > My key problem is I need a way to access my contacts in Emacs and

Re: Contact data and sync revisited

2020-05-31 Thread Matthew Lundin
Russell Adams writes: > Unfortunately looking at the options keeps coming back to how poor > general support for CardDAV and vcard files is. In particular, the > popular vdirsyncer tool is now looking for a new maintainer, and I had > the impression from his list of grievances he might drop it