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Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ....
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Eric Abrahamsen |
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Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development .... |
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Thu, 14 Aug 2014 21:07:32 +0800 |
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Henning Weiss <address@hidden> writes:
> Hi,
>
> My name is Henning and I am the co-maintainer of MobileOrg Android.
>
> The reason I stopped working on the project is partially the lack of
> time, but also because I didn't believe in the design of
> org-mobile-push/pull and edit nodes. Almost half of the bugs on our
> issue tracker are with regards to synchronization. Our mailing list
> is also full with questions about how to set synchronization up. This
> is the reason I tried to come up with a better design based on git
> synchronization. And I did ;)
Sounds great! I think a lot of us already keep our ~/org directories
under git version-control, and probably many more mean to, but just need
a good push to start doing it. This would be a good push.
> I have been working over the last couple of months on a private
> prototype. I'm currently using it in my daily life and it works for
> me. It uses Git (and only Git) for synchronization and doesn't use
> org-mobile at all. The idea is that you keep all org files under git
> version control. Synchronization of all "clients" (apps or Emacs) is
> done against that repository. It is also possible to configure
> whether to use "ours" or "theirs" merge strategy when conflicts
> occur. I have focused on designing an app I can trust.
>
> It already has an outline view like MobileOrg, an agenda view, you
> can add and edit nodes, synchronize changes with a remote repository
> and synchronize scheduled entries to the calendar. I ported some of
> my code from MobileOrg, but a lot of it is written from scratch.
>
> I don't feel comfortable publishing it for general consumption yet.
> There are still some rough edges for the end user, but the core
> functionality is done and it works reliably. If you want to help
> development and testing, feel free to contact me :)
Maybe you could publish a very basic how-to here, and then we could
annoy you privately with problems?
Thanks!
Eric
> Henning
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 12:17 PM, Jacek Generowicz <
> address@hidden> wrote:
>
>
> Sean Escriva <address@hidden> writes:
>
> >>> https://cordova.apache.org/
>
> >> http://kivy.org
>
> > From the little experience I have with them, cross platform
> frameworks
> > do suffer from a loss of fidelity compared to native
> applications but
> > as mentioned that may be an acceptable trade off.
>
> We are talking about interfacing to org-mode, an Emacs mode: I
> don't
> think that the target audience is one which excessively values
> platform-specific look-and-feel and has an insurmountable
> aversion to
> idiosyncratic interfaces :-)
>
> > There's tons of options for possible paths here
>
> Do you have a decent resource for seeking them out? I found good
> ones
> surprisingly difficult to find.
>
> > (even https://wukix.com/mocl for fellow LISPers) but the key in
> my
> > mind is to support a community of contributors.
>
> Yes, I almost mentioned Mocl along with Kivy, but two things
> stopped me:
>
> + Mocl is not free, which will not help increase the number of
> contributors,
>
> + I get the feeling that the average org-mode user is even less
> Lispy
> than your average Emacs user, Elisp notwithstanding.
>
> >>> Unfortunately, due to other existing commitments, i wouldn't
> be able
> >>> to take point on such a reboot.
> >>
> >> The dreamer in me thinks this might be the itch-to-scratch
> that finally
> >> motivates me to getting to grips with Kivy; the realist in me
> is pretty
> >> certain that I fall into the same category as you.
> >
> > Realistically this is the issue in most cases, plenty of well
> meaning
> > help but not a lot of time to do anything. Life gets in the
> way.
>
> For me, after life getting in the way, by far the biggest barrier
> to
> contribution is the platform-specificity of the projects: I
> simply can't
> be bothered to even think about contributing to something which
> only be
> useful to "half" the potential users.
>
Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ...., Jacek Generowicz, 2014/08/09
- Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ...., Sean Escriva, 2014/08/13
- Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ...., Ashton Kemerling, 2014/08/13
- Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ...., Jacek Generowicz, 2014/08/14
- Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ...., Henning Weiss, 2014/08/14
- Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ....,
Eric Abrahamsen <=
- Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ...., Jorge A. Alfaro-Murillo, 2014/08/14
- Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ...., Xebar Saram, 2014/08/14
- Re: [O] Some thoughts on MobileOrg and its development ...., Samuel Loury, 2014/08/18