On Wednesday 21 May 2008 12:04:40 Samuel Melrose wrote: > Sorry to stick my nose in on this, especially if I'm missing something. > But do you guys have anything decided about this, and what it is all > going to be stored on? May I suggest using SQLite for the data > storage? It is very lightweight, not much ram or processor use needed, > unlike parsing big XML files... and I'm sure it'd be easy implemented > in the core libraries? Because this way, other applications could read > from these data-stores directly, or there could be a standardized API > for applications to access that could make the information available > in these open formats =].
This is one of subjects eventually being topic of the framework initiative. Right now, we have a google SoC project underway that aims to produce a dbus API and a demo-dbus PIM storage daemon to realize this. I'd be happy to discuss this further on [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] together with the GSoC student Sören Abraxa and his mentor Michael Dietrich. The current state of affairs can be read @ http://www.neo1973-germany.de/wiki/pyPimd > Not sure if I'm totally barking up the wrong tree here... so please > correct me if I am wrong.... Not at all, this is very important -- even more so if we want to realize a multicultural (UI toolkit, language, you name it) application environment. :M: _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community