I have been following OpenSync development for about two years, hoping
to have sync between my Nokia 6288 and KDE-PIM (specifically,
Kaddressbook and Korganizer, the contacts and calendar components).
However, it seems that the rate of progress stands at about one issue
closed per week (
http://www.opensync.org/roadmap?show=all), and at
that rate 0.41 ("Completing this milestone will lift the distribution
packaging ban.") will be ready in around August 2010. So in the most
troll-free and understanding manner, I ask the community what I, as a
user, can do to get my contacts on the phone in a stable, non-hacky
manner. Should I switch to Windows / Outlook / Nokia's sync suite?
Should I donate $20 to the Opensync project? Should I learn to program
and fix it myself?
I appreciate the dev's work and I am _not_ complaining. I am only
asking because I have been waiting for a long time and it does not
look like the wait is going to end anytime soon. There is no need to
be defensive, I understand the dimensions of the problems being solved
by the devs and I am very grateful for their work.
--
Dotan Cohen
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