Re: OGo and asterisk, SUMMARY
Adam Tauno Williams <[email protected]> Fri, 24 Nov 2006 11:11:35 -0500
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> > Doesn't current versions of Outlook even support a journal? > Yes, and so do most of the linux clients as well. I was just thinking that this is about the only feature completely unsupported in ZideLook; maybe if it was added to OGo it might someday get supported in ZideLook. Would be nice. But of course the ZideLook people will decide all that on their own. > On Mac's I dont know. > Integration with OGo is a completely different matter OTH. Yep. But I don't see that as a problem there are already lots of quasi-standards relating to working with a journal. > I think it is very important to keep things general-purpose; if > > people need very specific functionality OGo provides to means for > > users to construct front-ends to the general purpose functionality via > > an intranet or other means. > Reading your/this discussion has been most interesting and well thought out. I > agree a journal (as an add on or other) is probably the correct facility to > accomplish this requirement as well as others. I've got bits of journal support (LSNewJournalEntryCommand, LSSetJournalEntryCommand, LSDeleteJournalEntryCommand, etc...) - working out exactly how OGo put all the layers together is interesting. :) But I'm just interested in this for ZOGI (http://code.google.com/p/zogi/) & Consonance (http://code.google.com/p/consonance/). If someone is interested in adding a journal application to the WebUI that would be very cool. > Btw, blogs are not really that bad when properly used assuming that the editor > has received a basic level of <snicker> training? I wasn't dissing BLOGs with "the <cough>standard</cough> BLOG APIs" I was referring to the standard BLOG APIs such as Blogger (already supported to some degree in ZideStore, see ZideStore/Protocols/Blogger in the source). Everyone implements these at least a wee-bit differently. Of course the same charge can be leveled against XML-RPC as well. (Blogger is theoretically replaced by ATOM - http://code.blogger.com/archives/atom-docs.html See http://www.blogger.com/developers/api/1_docs/ ) But that is all really an aside to this discussion. -- OpenGroupware.org Discussion [email protected] http://mail.opengroupware.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss