On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 1:02 PM, Frank Karlitschek <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 26.12.2011, at 12:06, Alessandro Cosentino wrote: > >> Hi, >> I was using BasKet, a very nice note taking app of KDE, and I felt the >> need of synchronizing my notes with the ones on my office computer. >> Is there some easy way to do this by using basKet + ownCloud? I have >> already tried to set the ownCloud network folder (via webdav) as the >> folder where the baskets are collected and it didn't work. >> >> I found something regarding synchronization basKet at the bottom >> section of the following page: >> http://basket.kde.org/roadmap.php >> The section's title is: Sync Using the BasKet Sharing Server. >> It seems no one is taking care of that part of the project and I think >> it would be a good idea to adopt it under the ownCloud umbrella. >> What do you think? > > > Hi, > > I´m not familiar with the basKet internals. > But I see two possible ways to do this from an ownCloud perspective. > basKet could store files with notes in a folder which is synced with ownCloud. > This has the advantage that you can also access and edit the notes with the > ownCloud ACE editor as long as there are normal text files. > > The other option for basKet is to use the ownCloud key/value storage. This > requires to use the libattica and the OCS api to store data in ownCloud. This > has to be implemented in ownCloud of course. > > I´m don´t know what the best option is. This is something the basKet > developer have to answer. > > > Cheers > Frank > > > > Frank Karlitschek > [email protected] > >
Hi Frank, thanks for the answer. What do you mean by "folder which is synced with ownCloud"? Right now I use webdav to access files on the owncloud server, but it's not an actual synchronization. Thanks, Alessandro _______________________________________________ Owncloud mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud
