Desktop data/settings replication
In the last UDS, there were some talks about UbuntuOne, the technologies it uses, and how it could be well integrated into the Desktop. Also, there were discussions about how it could be integrated...
View Articlecouchdb-glib 0.1
As the first step on CouchDB desktop integration, here’s version 0.1 of couchdb-glib, a GLib-based API to talk to CouchDB. This initial version only allows reading and does all operations synchronously...
View ArticleCouchDB contacts in Evolution
Continuing with my CouchDB on the desktop series, here’s the 1st screenshot: It’s Evolution addressbook components showing contacts from a CouchDB database. As stated in previous posts, all contacts in...
View ArticleGCDS expectations
With just a few hours before I leave to Gran Canaria, here’s a list of things I personally would like to get from the conference: I’ve been to all GUADEC’s except for 2 (Stuttgart and Istanbul), and...
View ArticleGCDS summary
After an exhausting week at GCDS, a similarly exhausting weekend partying in Pamplona for San Fermín, and an again exhausting return to day to day work, just found some time to write some notes from...
View ArticleSyncing Tomboy notes with Ubuntu One
Lots of people keep asking the same question (how do I sync Tomboy notes with Ubuntu One?), so, since there is a nice tutorial already, posting it here to get to a wider audience: the tutorial. Since...
View ArticleSyncing Evolution contacts to Ubuntu One
The other day was about Tomboy notes, today, Evolution contacts syncing to Ubuntu One! For the basic setup, see this tutorial. So, once you have contacts in the Evolution CouchDB Ubuntu One...
View ArticleUbuntu One SyncDaemon API
Ubuntu One‘s SyncDaemon (the process that takes care of synchronizing your files between the cloud and the desktop) has a DBus interface for applications to control and get notifications from it about...
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