On Mon, 13 Feb 2012 09:09:07 +0100
"Mag. Dr. Nikolaus Klepp" <office(a)klepp.biz> wrote:
Am Montag, 13. Februar 2012 schrieb /dev/ammo42:
On Sun, 12 Feb 2012 11:24:11 -0800 (PST)
Darrell Anderson <humanreadable(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
They could have (and still can) accomplished
another coup by
redesigning the three backend technologies to be truly optional.
I could be wrong but Akonadi's goal seems to be to simplify kdepim
data storage by using a standard DB engine that "just works"
instead of custom application-specific and mutually-incompatible
DB-like code. If it works, everything's fine and we will benefit
from advanced optimisations of SQL engines.
And from my own experience it finally works in KDE 4.8.
Akonadi is a patch for a major design flaw of KDE4, that by itself
breaks KISS. E.g. how can I access a "akonadi DB" from commandline?
Akonadi Console (from KDEPIM) seems to enable direct SQL access to
Akonadi databases, but I can't really confirm as I don't know SQL.
Nik
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