http://bugzilla.meego.com/show_bug.cgi?id=719
Summary: join/dejoin different sources: multiple calendars or
address books
Classification: MeeGo Projects
Product: SyncEvolution
Version: unspecified
Platform: Netbook
OS/Version: IA
Status: ASSIGNED
Severity: enhancement
Priority: Medium
Component: SyncEvolution
AssignedTo: syncevolution-bugs(a)meego.bugs
ReportedBy: jingke.zhang(a)intel.com
QAContact: jingke.zhang(a)intel.com
CC: syncevolution-bugs(a)meego.bugs,
syncevolution-default-bugs(a)meego.bugs
Estimated Hours: 0.0
This is from
http://bugzilla.moblin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8753
Description From pohly 2009-12-18 01:29:55 PST (-) [reply]
It is a very common complaint that SyncML in most installations only supports
one calendar, address book, task list, memo list per device. This is not a
limitation of the protocol, more like the lowest common denominator that is
typically supported.
Our own sync UI for Moblin follows the same model, although SyncEvolution
itself could handle more than one instance of each data category if the peer
did (evolutionSource config option).
For those cases where the peer doesn't, it would be nice if SyncEvolution could
join data from multiple databases if the peer supports only one database, then
when receiving updates back correctly sorted them into the the right database.
Here's a user giving more background information:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.mobile.funambol.user/11522
ScheduleWorld has such a feature for calendars, based on the CATEGORY property.
We could adapt a similar system and perhaps even make it so that n:n calendar
synchronization within the same sync session becomes possible.
Another use case for such a join/dejoin are devices which exchange events and
tasks via one single URI (bug #8752). This has already been implemented and now
needs to be generalized.
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