[Kde-pim] SoC idea

Dr. Robert Marmorstein robert at narnia.homeunix.com
Fri Mar 5 00:28:34 GMT 2010


On Thursday 04 March 2010 7:07:52 pm Frank Thieme wrote:
> > Or create a backend for akregator called remote-metakit that uses the
> > same metakit database format over http (that should be possible, may
> > have to use a different DB) to retrieve the articles and their statuses,
> > and a GUI to set up and configure it.
> 
> I guess this would require a server side daemon or something, so that
> you can actually write on http, wouldn't it? This would narrow the
> places where you can do this. I mean a lot of people have webspace,
> but most people just rent it somewhere and cannot install own software
> on it. On the other hand there are a lot of poeple using IMAP.
> 
> Bye...Frank

That's why I think implementing this as an Akonadi agent makes a lot of sense.  
You could then write a metakit backend for Akonadi and or even one that 
interfaces (over HTTP) to a remote metakit database -- but you could also 
simply use IMAP or any of the existing flat-file formats.

Robert
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