Hey, IMHO Riccardo has a good point. At the cost of java dependency we could bring the whole SyncML infrastructure in right now. This might be as an optional app that can be disabled if the target system lacks support, so the integrity of remaining features is not compromised. Over time we might develop our own PHP-only infrastructure and make a seamless switch at some point. The point is, it would allow us to work on a lot of future challenges right now, like building SyncML support into KDE PIM with the ability to test it now, instead of hoping for a future opportunity.
Regards, Kamil Domański On Wednesday 22 June 2011 09:08:37 Riccardo Iaconelli wrote: > What do you think of using java + falling back on PHP where it is not > supported? The problem is: SyncML brings us *lots* of advantages, and > mooha is not really the state of art. I was totally not happy of java > either, but it is probably the best way through which we can - right > now - offer great features to our users. _______________________________________________ Owncloud mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud
