Re: GNOME Online Accounts extensibility



On 07/10/11 15:21, Matthias Clasen wrote:
On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 9:05 AM, Ted Gould<ted gould cx>  wrote:


IMHO, the problem with GOA is its lack of extensibility.  So adding
something like a corporate account type is difficult if not impossible.
For instance, if was foo corp, and we had internal mail, jabber and
status.net services -- I'd like to provide one way to provide this
configuration and have one place for users to set up their accounts.

Care to elaborate ? Why would it be difficult or impossible ?
Extensibility was very much on the agenda when GOA was designed.

But GOA is not a 'generic account setup' dialog to allow all the
worlds apps to drop their own account setup dialogs. If that is what
you are looking for, you will be disappointed. It is the central place
to set up accounts that are integrated in GNOME apps. If third-party
apps can use the same account information, that is great. But we don't
want to crowd the provider list with providers that are not integrated
at least in some GNOME apps.
And we don't want to add switches for services that are not covered by
GNOME apps.

I think it makes sense for the dialog to be a broker on behalf of _ALL_ apps using that information and the user who has it. Of course it doesn't make sense to display account set up information for service Foo if no application can make use of it. So I would suggest the need to register "clients" to make sure configurations are listed *when* it makes sense.

I must admit, when I saw the "Online Accounts" entry in the menu, I was excited at the prospect that finally the Telepathy mission-control or accounts dialog had been integrated into GNOME properly.

From other comments in this thread, I also realise that it's not just about IM communications but also clouds as some are expecting.

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Regards,
Martyn

Founder and CEO of Lanedo GmbH.


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