Hello!
SyncEvolution 1.0.99.7, the release candidate for 1.1, is available for
testing. Company supported development shifts towards other areas like
local synchronization [1] and non-SyncML protocols, so now would be a
good time for contributors to step in and help improve the SyncML part
or work on non-SyncML protocols.
For those not familiar with the project, SyncEvolution synchronizes
personal information management (PIM) data like contacts, calenders,
tasks, and memos using the SyncML information synchronization standard.
Up to and including 0.9.2, a third-party SyncML server was required. In
1.0, SyncEvolution itself is able to act as a SyncML server, both via
HTTP and Bluetooth (direct sync with phones).
SyncEvolution partly spare time project again
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Before talking about the next release(s), first a word from our
sponsors... ;-) Although Intel continues to support the development and
is still interested in some things that it has to offer, some part of
the work now has to be done in spare time activities again.
After Moblin and Maemo merged into MeeGo, Nokia made the code they had
developed for the upcoming Maemo Harmattan release available as open
source (Buteo, see
http://wiki.meego.com/Buteo). For various, mostly
non-technical reasons, this Buteo framework was chosen for MeeGo. This
was announced by Sunil Saxena at OSCON
(
http://meego.com/community/events/presentations/meego-technical-overview-...).
More information about Buteo and a technical comparison with SyncEvolution can be found in
my LinuxCon 2010 talk
(
http://meego.com/community/events/presentations/data-synchronization-in-n...).
MeeGo Netbook continues to use Evolution and SyncEvolution, but this is
considered legacy code which needs to be replaced at some point.
Therefore everything related to the GTK sync-ui and SyncML is in
maintenance mode.
On the other hand, thanks to the generous contributions by Intel and
Synthesis, the existing code already supports local synchronization with
phones and arguably is in a very usable state. It is up to the open
source community to make use of this functionality. There isn't that
much left to do: continue testing with additional phones, some
workarounds for known issues with peers, etc.
If you are a developer who was holding back because everything seemed to
move forward automatically anyway, now is a good time to become active.
The issue tracker contains more than enough ideas for features and
improvements which currently don't have an owner:
http://bugs.meego.com/buglist.cgi?bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=N...
KDE + Akonadi
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Most relevant for those users who didn't want to use Evolution is
certainly the progress made in the Google Summer of Code project by
Dinesh Said (student) and Sascha Peilicke (mentor). I reviewed the first
set of patches and look forward to merging them:
http://meego.gitorious.org/~saidinesh5/meego-middleware/saidinesh5-syncev...
SyncEvolution 1.1
=================
SyncEvolution 1.0.1 was strictly a bug fix release. For 1.1, the goal is
to include some features that may be relevant for KDE and Genesis (D-Bus
interface improvements) and address as much of the issues reported by
users for direct synchronization with some phones.
1.1 also happens to add backends for QtContacts and KCalExtended (now
called mkcal). These are the core PIM storage engines in MeeGo. The goal
is not to synchronize them (that's what Buteo is for), but rather offer
a command line tool for manipulating PIM data automatically. New
command line options (--import/export/print-items/delete-items) were
added for that. They also work with most other backends, in particular
Evolution and the Maemo 5 calendar.
Prerelease 1.0.99.7 is available for testing. It is considered a release
candidate for 1.1. The rpm-style x.99.y numbering scheme replaces the
"beta" and "alpha" parts in older version numbers. 1.0.99.7 can be
downloaded from
http://downloads.syncevolution.org/syncevolution/evolution/ as .rpm
or .tar.gz and installed as .deb from the unstable repository (see
http://syncevolution.org/documentation/installation).
Details:
* bug fix in sync-ui: wrong direction of one-way data transfers with devices (BMC #7091)
* sync-ui (GTK version): app is now listed as "SyncEvolution (GTK)" under
"Office"
* Nokia phones: avoid data loss in two-way sync due to X-EVOLUTION-UI-SLOT (MBC #2566)
* Nokia phones: alarm times in UTC, sending PHOTO (BMC #1657, #5860)
* included all phone templates submitted to
syncevolution.org Wiki (BMC #5727)
* syncevo-phone-config: set consumerReady in output, more useful for Wiki (BMC #3803)
* workaround for D-Bus timeouts in EDS libecal/libebook (MBC #4026)
* added generic command line options for importing, exporting, updating, listing
and deleting items in the different backends
(
http://syncevolution.org/blogs/pohly/2010/manipulate-evolution-kcalextend...)
* added backends for mKCal and QtContacts (MeeGo PIM storage),
meant to be used for manipulating this data on the command line
* enhanced D-Bus interface (BMC #3558, #3559, #3560, #3562, #3563, #7761, #7766)
* the command line tool now warns when running against a different D-Bus daemon (BMC
#3563)
* creating and configuring sources in a context (without peer-specific
properties) is now supported
* improved documentation: README.rst, man page, and --help output
* fixed some compile issues (MBC #6367), improved nightly testing
SyncEvolution after 1.1
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Local synchronization between two SyncEvolution backends [1] is already
available on a branch. It'll allow synchronization with peers which do
not support SyncML. My pet project will be to add support for the AVM
FritzBox's address book.
Others have expressed an interest in adding CalDAV and Exchange Web
Service support. The future improvements in core SyncEvolution are meant
to make that possible.
[1]
http://bugs.meego.com/show_bug.cgi?id=712
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Bye, Patrick Ohly
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