KIO->GnomeVFS bridge started (looking for a Common-VFS)

Thiago Macieira thiago.macieira at kdemail.net
Tue Dec 21 22:29:14 GMT 2004


Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
>as others have said, this already exists just as you describe. it's
> already useful to KDE, but it could be made useful to GNOME and others
> as well. if you were to document the storage and protocol in the manner
> of a freedesktop.org draft it would be welcome and discussed there by a
> number of us there.
>
>if you'd be up to the task, i'd be willing to help as a coach/advisor if
>desired (though i don't personally have the time to do the authoring of
> the draft due to the impending releases)

I don't think here the file format needs to be common. All that is 
required is a common interface to the daemon/program that does the 
password handling.

With DCOP, it works for all KDE apps. What I think it would be most useful 
is that we prepare a D-BUS specification of the calls required to access 
the password server. A well-known-service under org.freedesktop.* should 
be mapped for that instance.

The user would then be able to load whichever manager he prefers -- or 
none at all, in which case no password saving would happen.

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