Right now it might seem odd but in future when opim will be used
widely it can be useful - For example changing backend for Contacts
domain will do the same function as selecting storage type in "normal"
phones (sim or phone memory) just a bit more geeky :)

Leonti

On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 4:16 AM, Robin Paulson<[email protected]> wrote:
> 2009/8/27 Thomas Zimmermann <[email protected]>:
>> Opimd is currently only used by developers and a single program: pyphonelog
>> So this option is not important for users.
>>
>> But for completness:
>> Opimd provides different PIM domains. Currentley: Contacts, Messages, Calls,
>> Dates and Notes
>> Contacts for storing contatcs information, Messages for SMS and so on, Calls
>> stores the phonelog's, Dates will hopefully store calender data and Notes
>> notes ;)
>> Every domain can have different backends to store it's data. The Contacts
>> domain e.g. has a SIM-card, csv-file and sqlite-database backend.
>> Opimd reads from all backends but it will only save to one.
>> And that's what you can choose with that option at SHR-settings, the backend
>> the specified domain will save it's data.
>>
>> Hope that helps you :)
>
> right, thanks. it does, although it seems an odd thing to include in
> the user interface. no matter
>
> is shr likely to have a non-sim-based location to store contacts,
> messages, etc. in the near future? i have no end of problems with
> fsousaged, frameworkd and various other bits of shr failing after
> upgrades, which kills gsm and hence any access to the sim card -
> having the data stored elsewhere would be very useful
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