Graham Cobb wrote: > +1 > > deloptes is one of the few major PIM Sync developers who hasn't given up > and is still doing very useful work! I speak as a former contributor to > Opensync, GPE sync, Syncevolution (and several other attempts) who has > largely given up on the problem.
Ah, what a surprise, I remember you from the opensync project. It was maybe 2006. I am using syncevolution all the time - it is working fantastic - why should I give up something that is working ... and it is not made out of metal that rust. I think your input is precious. Thank you! I want just to mention that for the beginning it is important to save what we have now and for the future we can consider all these complex use cases, you both were describeing. At the end it is better to have something small and useful - perhaps with limitted functionality, than great ideas and nothing useful. Since when I started syncing the N9 in 2012 I never had a single issues - of course very limitted use case (1 phone - 1 PC), but very useful. On the PC I have multiple address books and calendars for other phones etc. I can easily copy contacts, do a diff or whatever to keep them in sync and then propagate back to the phones with consequent syncs. regards _______________________________________________ SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list To unsubscribe, please send a mail to devel-unsubscr...@lists.sailfishos.org