On Sa, 2011-01-08 at 12:36 +0000, Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
[...]
I don't agree that my work on the akonadi plugin for opensync was
in
vain.
My apologies if that sounded a bit harsh. My view point is that of a
user: which use cases does it satisfy? Can it be installed without too
much trouble? Is it production-quality?
These are the goals that I have with the stable SyncEvolution releases.
But this is not the point here. As I couldn't find any useful
code to
check KDE capability in SyncEvo I asked (AFAIR) but nothing happened.
You've just send me the link that did not have any downloadable
information.
There are no binaries with Akonadi support, if that's what you were
looking for. It is too early for that.
http://saidinesh5.wordpress.com/2010/08/24/are-we-there-yet/ points
towards the source code repository where Dinesh does his work:
http://gitorious.org/~saidinesh5/meego-middleware/saidinesh5-syncevolution
The HACKING document contains some general hints about compiling
SyncEvolution and Dinesh describes specific steps for the Akonadi
support in his blog post.
So if you have time, I suggest that you give compiling it a try, then
try it out and work with Dinesh to address any of the known (or unknown)
gaps.
--
Best Regards, Patrick Ohly
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