On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 11:20 AM, Felipe Contreras
<felipe.contre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 6:09 PM, Arjan van de Ven <ar...@linux.intel.com> 
> wrote:
>> PIM storage
>> ===========
>> The Address book, Calendar data and Email are currently stored in a tracker
>> database, and accessed (officially) via a QtMobility API set.
>> There are a range of issues with this implementation, starting with the
>> complexity of adding privacy controls, the performance and
>> scalability as well as the completeness for doing a proper syncml sync.
>>
>> Because of all these items and the available expertise, we have decided to
>> start replacing PIM storage with the Evolution Data Server.
>> This change will land together with the SyncEvolution change (due to the
>> intimate relationship between the storage and sync of PIM data).
>> This change should largely be invisible to applications since applications
>> are supposed to access this data via the appropriate QtMobility
>> APIs. But to avoid setting precedents, the lower level components will be
>> removed from the architecture diagrams effective immediately.
>>
>> To be clear, this does not mean that "tracker" is completely removed;
>> tracker is still being used (together with tumbler) for indexing media
>> on the device. At this point we are seeing serious issues
>> (performance/stability) with this solution, but the first attempt will be to
>> fix the
>> deficiencies rather than a replacement.
>
> Isn't libfolks superseding e-d-s?

No, its on top of e-d-s. Its similar to anerley (not sure if its used
outside of the netbook spin).

Peter
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