https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=606246 It will be nice if such storage will be implemented. For example - Ubuntu One, External FTP maybe, scp or maybe something else... Think about locking - multiple empathy instances may use one storage.... Also It will be nice if empathy preferences (and maybe passwords crypted with master password) can be stored in this internet storages. Suppose usage after guest logon.
(In reply to comment #0) > https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=606246 > > It will be nice if such storage will be implemented. > For example - Ubuntu One, External FTP maybe, scp or maybe something else... It's fine to propose patches, Logger is multi-storage friendly. Make sure those backend has compilation option (--enable-xxx). Note that Logger is not a UI, so you would need some Empathy work to configure your Network storage and make those login information available to logger (you should consider using gnome-keyring). > Also It will be nice if empathy preferences (and maybe passwords crypted with > master password) can be stored in this internet storages. This seem something for Gnome Keyring or Telepathy Mission control project. The Logger is there to store and provide communication history, not account/password information.
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