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Implement the weave sync protocol from mozilla to sync Konqueror bookmark and Kwallet password.
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What is the weave protocol:
Weave is a Mozilla Labs project to integrate web services into Firefox by allowing users to securely share their data with other instances of their own software, other users and 3rd parties. The Weave project includes a Firefox add-on, a server component, and data sharing APIs. The first service under the Weave umbrella is the synchronization service. The Weave Sync 1.0 add-on lets you securely take your Firefox experience with you to all your Firefox browsers. Mozilla operates a hosted server, and the source code for the server is open so that any user may operate their own server if they wish. The synchronization product keeps bookmarks, history, form data, passwords, tabs, and user preferences, and provides an API to allow add-on developers to synchronize their data as well. Wiki: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/Weave/User/1.0/API SyncAPI: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/Weave/Sync/1.0/API UserAPI: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/Weave/User/1.0/API |
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This could be beyond bookmarks and KWallet, maybe, to sync activities / desktops / plasmoids across computers.
Or maybe sync data within plasmoids, like syncing one's favorite comic strips across computers. |
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This gets my vote. From what I can see Weave is being developed in the open and there are instructions on setting up your own server.
I would find syncing of bookmarks very useful as a starting point. |
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such a really great post this one, and thanks for shearing a nice info..
http://www.goarticles.com/cgi-bin/showa.cgi?C=2259661 |
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This would go nicely with my Akonadi/Nepomuk sync suggestion. Can't find it right now though. :/
Madman, proud to be a member of KDE forums since 2008-Oct.
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Very good Idea ! I use weave with firefox for some time and it is the main reason for keeping my firefox over my KDE environment.
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Marked as submitted: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=247312
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