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Bug 127524 - Choice of database for contacts back-end
Choice of database for contacts back-end
Status: RESOLVED INVALID
Product: bounties
Classification: Infrastructure
Component: Addressbook
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal normal
: ---
Assigned To: Bounty Bug List
Bounty Bug List
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2003-11-20 19:46 UTC by Benjamin Kahn
Modified: 2005-01-08 21:49 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---



Description Benjamin Kahn 2003-11-20 19:46:42 UTC
Some people or system administrators want to use a local address back-end
that is not the default (db3). The most popular request is SQLite, but a
generalized SQL interface would be best.
Comment 1 Benjamin Kahn 2003-11-20 19:47:14 UTC
This bug is part of the Integrated Collaborative Desktop Bounty Hunt.
 For more information on prizes, contest rules, and other bounty
tasks, visit:
 
http://www.gnome.org/bounties/
 
If you would like to start working on this bounty, please create a
bugzilla account and append your intention to work on this bounty to
this bug.  If multiple people declare their intentions to work on a
task, we encourage you to join forces and work together.
 
Please do not close this bug.  The contest organizers will mark this
bug as FIXED when the prize is claimed.

Please see http://www.gnome.org/bounties/Addressbook.php3#127524 for
more information.
Comment 2 Carlos Perelló Marín 2003-11-22 18:12:59 UTC
I start working on this task.
Comment 3 Carlos Perelló Marín 2003-12-28 16:30:59 UTC
I'm not working on this bounty so if someone else wants to do it, feel
free to take it.
Comment 4 Patrick 2004-01-17 02:16:53 UTC
I'm working on this.
Comment 5 Trent "Lathiat" Lloyd 2004-02-03 14:06:02 UTC
I'm working on this too.
Comment 6 Nat Friedman 2005-01-08 21:49:39 UTC
I am eliminating this bounty, because the demand for it has been very low. 
Sorry to everyone who has spent time on it.