> If I understood well, the goal of tearing eds out of evo is to make it > possible to use for the whole desktop. > > Perhaps it would be nice to have a gm-specific little addressbook, with > little information, but with speed-dial ; to be more explicit: > * gm would have a (short) list of addressbooks (ils, eds, whatever); > * and a little "speeddial" addressbook. > I think the speed dials have to be integrated into the both address books. But do you see more something like this in the GUI : - ILS - Local GnomeMeeting contacts - Evolution contacts Or would you only have the second one or the last one? My main worry is still that if our code depends on EDS : - it adds a new dependancy again, making KDE users run away - it removes the possibility to have a windows port with a working address book I also think that if we give the possibility to compile with or without EDS, we will have 2 different codes to maintain for 2 implementations of the same thing. That's something I don't like :| -- _ Damien Sandras (o- //\ It-Optics s.a. v_/_ GnomeMeeting: http://www.gnomemeeting.org/ FOSDEM 2004: http://www.fosdem.org H.323 phone: callto:ils.seconix.com/dsandras seconix com
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