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authorMatthew Barnes <mbarnes@redhat.com>2012-06-24 07:02:01 +0800
committerMatthew Barnes <mbarnes@redhat.com>2012-06-24 07:02:01 +0800
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Bug 678634 - Criticals warnings when creating new book/cal
This required some reworking of assumptions I made early on when I first wrote ESourceConfig, before I thought up the whole "collection" concept. Not all ESourceConfigBackends will use a fixed parent UID, specifically collection backends. In fact we may use multiple instances of the same ESourceConfigBackend subclass if, for example, a user has two different Exchange Web Services accounts configured. We would need to show both EWS account (or "collection") names in the "Type" combo box. For the moment collection-based ESourceConfigBackends are not listed when creating a new calendar or address book since we lack support for creating new resources on a remote server. A D-Bus interface for that is in the works.
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