Re: [Evolution-hackers] OO.o / evolution integration ...
- From: Fridrich Strba <fridrich strba bluewin ch>
- To: Michael Meeks <michael ximian com>
- Cc: toshok ximian com, jpr ximian com, evolution-hackers lists ximian com
- Subject: Re: [Evolution-hackers] OO.o / evolution integration ...
- Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2004 10:58:51 +0100
Michael, one possible way to fight the "voracious demands of
bureaucratic process, and the commensurate stifling of the will-to-live"
from Hamburg would be writing a wrapper library that would be integrated
in the e-d-s and maintained there. If carefully designed, the API of
this library could be very stable. I assume that the OOo uses just basic
addressbook operations. The only thing would be to assure (inside the
e-d-s) that this library is calling the right functions of the
libedata-server.
If the proposal is not making sense, just forget about me.
Cheers
Fridrich
Michael Meeks wrote:
Ultimately - it's going to be _extremely_ hard to convince Sun to use
this / ship with it, if we are going to have to write an extra
compatibility layer per-different-version of e-d-s; and (of course) it
will involve yet more development effort we don't have time for.
Why was this change done ? is it going to happen again ? how
regularly ? and what is the recommended course for OO.o[1] ? how can
this be made future compatible - dlopening libedata-server-%d.%d
starting with 1.8 and moving down ? [ and then grabbing symbols out etc.
as is done for many other unstable platform libraries ].
[1] - a product where a single binary has to be engineered to install on
multiple platforms - ( where the merits of long term ABI stability are
deeply appreciated ).
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