Hi folks! A friend pointed me to your recent discussion on Akonadi and I thought you would like to have some contact who you could ask any questions you might have.
Since I have just subscribed I cannot direclty reply to the original mail. Client libraries: Currenly the only actively used client library for Akonadi is the one developed by the KDE PIM project developers. One of those developers, Stephen Kelly, has created a Pyton based implementation to demonstrate the technologies viability across software stacks: git://gitorious.org/python-twisted-akonadi/python-twisted-akonadi.git http://steveire.wordpress.com/2009/10/13/cross-platform-akonadi-video/ Basically the only requirement is to be able to handle a Unix domain socket. I have a proof of concept implementation in Vala lying around on my harddisk somewhere and recently for fun experimented doing it with NodeJS. The KDE based stack consists of several libraries, some of which contain low level code, some containing widgets or model/view classes, some for generic data, some for specialized data (such as contacts, calendar, email). Some protocol bits are shared with the server side implementation and have no dependency on any other library developed by KDE. KDE contact aggregation: similar to Folks the metacontact libs are primarily driven by people from the instant messaging community. The respective project is called KPeople.: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg06970.html If you have any further questions just let me know. If I don't know the answers myself I will find people who do :) Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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