On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 18:45, Tejas Guruswamy
The thing is, OpenSync doesn't want distros to ship till OpenSync 0.40 is ready - so all distro's, including for example openSUSE 11.3, still ship OpenSync 0.22 - semi-unmaintained or not - so OpenSync 0.22 is still the only thing widely available. Sure, its sad that so much work has to go into supporting an old product but until the OpenSync devs get their act together its all we've got.
I see, thanks. Can I quote that last line on the Opensync list? I'll simple attribute it as a "KDE dev" and let them either google it or ask for more details (If you agree).
I assume you know about akonadi-googledata - you can host on google and still use KDE. In addition the akonadi sync plugin I mention above should work just fine with akonadi-googledata resources (that's the brilliance of akonadi).
No, I didn't know about that. I might not need it, though, as I am simply moving all my PIM data to Google for now. I might go back to Kontact after KDE 4.7 or so, but it's too unstable for me now. I've been working on the move this past week.
There is also an OpenSync google plugin you could try out. So whichever backend you choose, there should be a way to sync.
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