That is great to hear!

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Richard Alimi
Department of Computer Science
Yale University

On Sat, 27 Oct 2007, John Carr wrote:

> 
> 
> > I would very much like that :)  Another issue with that approach, though, 
> > is what to do with the libwbxml stuff.  I somehow doubt that OpenSync 
> > would want to introduce that dependency for their entire tree, so we'd 
> > either:
> > 
> > 1) Implement our own wbXml stuff (perhaps borrow the required pieces from 
> > libwbxml with appropriate credit given to the author - but we have to 
> > double-check the licensing details of this)
> 
> I've implemented a Reader and Writer class (a bit like SAX i guess) and
> utility functions to map it to/from XML for WBXML that i'm hoping to
> finish debugging this weekend. It's based on the spec on w3.org and some
> GPL PHP code from z-push. It's pure python and means we can ship it
> inside SyncEngine and avoid that dep entirely. 
> 
> John
> 

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