Re: [Evolution-hackers] GSoC Ideas

2014-01-28 Thread Matthew Barnes
On Mon, 2014-01-27 at 17:03 +0100, Fabiano FidĂȘncio wrote:

> I'd like to see a student working on Evolution family on this year
> GSoC (if GNOME is accept as an org, of course). So, I'm starting this
> thread to keep track/discuss possible ideas and, as soon as we have
> settled on them, move to Evolution's wikipage.

A couple years ago I mentored a GSoC student on a concept demonstration
of a GTK-based server-side mail filter editor which would have used the
"ManageSieve" protocol.

The plan was to create a working stand-alone demo application for the
GSoC project, and then afterward start integrating it into Evolution.

The student never finished, but I still think it's a good idea.

Matt

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Re: [Evolution-hackers] GSoC Ideas

2014-01-28 Thread David Woodhouse
On Mon, 2014-01-27 at 17:03 +0100, Fabiano FidĂȘncio wrote:
> Howdy!
> 
> I'd like to see a student working on Evolution family on this year GSoC (if
> GNOME is accept as an org, of course). So, I'm starting this thread to keep
> track/discuss possible ideas and, as soon as we have settled on them, move
> to Evolution's wikipage.

How about https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704246

Solution probably involves implementing a simple PKCS#11 module using
evo's addressbook as a back end, offering certificates found therein.

Seems like a relatively self-contained project which shouldn't be too
hard.

-- 
dwmw2


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