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2009-10-27
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2009-10-27
, 10:17
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2009-10-27
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Is this actually a problem? I don't know anyone with the same first name and last name combination, and I don't know if I'm abnormal in that.
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2009-10-27
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Everyone in my family knows two people with the same first name / last name combinations: my father and me.
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2009-10-27
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There should be possibility to add own plugins for other services. For example I would like to get all people from my LinkedIn profile fetched into Contacts (Palm Pre do that).
Some people would like to get Blip (Polish clone of Twitter) support etc.
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2009-10-27
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And how are those entered in Contacts? Two entries with the same name? How do you differentiate them?
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2009-10-27
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I know my brother and I both use photos with each contact, so it's easy to tell them apart from the lists.
My mother's phone shows a primary number under each contact entry, so she knows which is which.
Even if all of us would use different strategies based on names (like include our middle names, use my nickname instead of my first name, .....), that wouldn't help much when you try to match against an online service that does not keep this kind of additional information. Assume we had such online accounts (neither my father nor I have any of them, so it's a theoretical issue), we certainly wouldn't have used the name variations there that are usual within our family.
(And pls. don't shoot me now, I have little knowledge of how Hermes really works other than the descriptions found on the garage homepage. So maybe I'm really far off.)
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2009-11-13
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So, is it:
- I want to be able to write a plugin for an arbitrary website (e.g. work Intranet) which has both UI and service components.
- I want Blip, LinkedIn, ... support.
Now, #2 may be easiest to implement (if there are many services) with a nice generic framework internally; but it might not.
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2009-12-10
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http://maemo.org/profile/view/qgil/ + http://qt-project.org