Hi, thanks for this information I'll try to set it up in near future.
thanks again for the links regards --- On Wed, 1/5/11, Dinesh <[email protected]> wrote: > From: Dinesh <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: Akonadi + KDE support (was: Re: [Opensync-devel] OpenSync: > fragmentation is harmful) > To: "Patrick Ohly" <[email protected]> > Cc: "Emanoil Kotsev" <[email protected]>, "SyncEvolution" > <[email protected]>, "Sascha Peilicke" <[email protected]> > Date: Wednesday, January 5, 2011, 3:21 PM > Hi, > > On 1/5/11, Patrick Ohly <[email protected]> > wrote: > > [moving to SyncEvolution list] > > > > On Di, 2011-01-04 at 10:30 -0800, Emanoil Kotsev > wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> I need to catch up with the thread, but for now I > want to answer to this > >> here > >> > >> --- On Mon, 1/3/11, Patrick Ohly <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> > >> > have). GPE is one example. Akonadi another. I > already wrote > >> > a prototype > >> > backend for Akonadi, but now need a developer > who is > >> > motivated to finish > >> > and maintain it. > > > > I should have mentioned that Dinesh is working on it; > I just haven't > > seen the result yet and don't know whether he wants to > stay around once > > it is included (maintenance!). > > I would be glad to stay around, provided that there is > something for > me to work on :) > > > > >> If you give me access to the code I could fix it, > as I am highly > >> motivated to have KDE4 sincable in near future > (until someone fixes > >> the rest of opensync). > > > > Dinesh, is there a chance that Emanoil helps with the > SyncEvolution > > Akonadi backend? I can imagine that the work can be > split up easily (for > > example, you doing the KDE integration (HTTP, KWallet, > GUI), while > > Emanoil does the actual sync backend), but you know > best what the > > current status is. > > Would certainly like to have as much help as we can. > Here is the detailed progress though: > > After the GSoC is over, the only problem left with the > backend was the > KDE specific extensions. The actual sync was working with > both the > HTTP transport and Obex .(As expected ,on second sync, the > KDE > specific fields are wiped out.). > > Syncevolution can now store credentials inĀ KWallet > backend. > The compilation issues and segmentation faults are > hopefully fixed. > (We are still hard coding values in autotools though :( ) > The Bluedevil plugin is also here. It currently does > exactly what the > Gnome Bluetooth Plugin does, but modifying it to do > something else > shouldn't take much time(Around 1 hour of work) > > The KDE's Notes doesn't yet use akonadi, so syncing notes > is only > tested with just a collection, using akonadiconsole. > > Whats really needed is a GUI and rigorous automated testing > (I used to > test it with my N70 and Ovi server after every change i > made to my > data and haven't yet had any problems though, but that > doesn't mean > there aren't any). > > > Emanoil, attached Dinesh's last email on the subject. > None of his work > > is in the main SyncEvolution. We did one code review a > while back and > > determined that further work was needed to make it > ready. > > I'd be very interested to get as many suitable patches > integrated now. > > 1.2 (= master) is still in an experimental phase, so > modifying core code > > is okay. The Akonadi backend can be modified at any > time, it is just a > > question of when it is ready for users. > > Sascha and I have cleaned up the code as suggested after > that. Also > have removed the libproxy that I have added temporarily, > because of > certain problems that libproxy has with KDE 4.4. I have > tested both > libsoup and libcurl: they seem to be working properly. > > Getting the backend ready is top on my list, then a proper > GUI and may > be after that, adding additional transport agent based on > KIO. > > I was hoping to finish off the KDE specific extensions > first, but > currently am stuck with some weird problem with my > KOrganizer. > The personal deadline i gave myself, is with KDE PIM 4.6, > we should be > able to have a well tested SyncEvolution, atleast the CLI. > I guess with some additional help, i m sure we can reach > that. > > Emanoil, Please test the current backend from my repository > as described in: > http://saidinesh5.wordpress.com/2010/08/24/are-we-there-yet/ > This should give you an overview of how to set things up: > http://blogs.forum.nokia.com/blog/sivan-greenbergs-forum-nokia-blog/2010/11/07/kde-ovi-qt-meego-syncml > > Once after that, you will get to know whats left to do. > > Feel free to ping me on #akonadi-syncml (freenode) or via. > Gmail. > > Regards, > Dinesh > > > -- > > Best Regards, Patrick Ohly > > > > The content of this message is my personal opinion > only and although > > I am an employee of Intel, the statements I make here > in no way > > represent Intel's position on the issue, nor am I > authorized to speak > > on behalf of Intel on this matter. > > > > > _______________________________________________ SyncEvolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.syncevolution.org/listinfo/syncevolution
