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Re: SyncToDo conduit for PilotManager
- To: Alan Harder <Alan.Harder@Corp>, pilotmgr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: SyncToDo conduit for PilotManager
- From: Gossamer <gossamer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Mar 1998 18:25:50 +1100
- Cc: Mukundan.Parthasarathy@Corp
- In-reply-to: <199803120018.QAA17633@moshpit.Corp.Sun.COM>; from Alan Harder on Wed, Mar 11, 1998 at 04:18:21PM -0800
- References: <199803120018.QAA17633@moshpit.Corp.Sun.COM>
Alan Harder wrote:
> > I'm planning to write a SyncToDo conduit (and reconcile this
> > with whatever SyncCM is doing for ToDo items now) and
> > maybe have a Java or Perl/Tk client allowing browse/edit
> A Perl/Tk ToDo client would be a nice addition. A java tool would also be
> good, but a Perl/Tk tool could actually be launched from PilotManager :)
> I suggest focusing on the client tool first. Putting together a conduit
> to synchronize this will be fairly trivial. You can use the
> lib/perl5/PilotSync.pm module to do this. SyncFood is an example of a
> conduit using this generic sync module.
And please please PLEASE keep the display part as much separate from
the data-interface as you can.
Not all of us use X.
I wouldn't mind having to hack a little to end up with a text-mode
client, but I don't want to re-write things.
Gossamer
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