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1 | initial version | posted 2013-12-25 14:56:58 +0200 |
I have no idea about the security concepts and architecture of Sailfish OS.
Yet the question came up, if it is in general possible for an arbitrary app to include itself into the 'accounts' things like settings, notifications, people, sharing and so on seamlessly? Or does this always require an 'official' integration into the core distribution?
2 | No.2 Revision |
I have no idea about the security concepts and architecture of Sailfish OS.
Yet the question came up, if it is in general possible for an arbitrary app to include itself into the 'accounts' things like settings, notifications, people, sharing and so on seamlessly? Or does this always require an 'official' integration into the core distribution?
I have no idea about the security concepts and architecture of Sailfish OS.
Yet the question came up, if it is in general possible for an arbitrary app to include itself into the 'accounts' things like settings, notifications, people, sharing and so on seamlessly? Or does this always require an 'official' integration into the core distribution?
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I have no idea about the security concepts and architecture of Sailfish OS.
Yet the question came up, if it is in general possible for an arbitrary app to include itself into the 'accounts' things like settings, notifications, people, sharing and so on seamlessly? Or does this always require an 'official' integration into the core distribution?
5 | No.5 Revision |
I have no idea about the security concepts and architecture of Sailfish OS.
Yet the question came up, if it is in general possible for an arbitrary app to include itself into the 'accounts' things like settings, notifications, people, sharing and so on seamlessly? Or does this always require an 'official' integration into the core distribution?
6 | No.6 Revision |
I have no idea about the security concepts and architecture of Sailfish OS.
Yet the question came up, if it is in general possible for an arbitrary app to include itself into the 'accounts' things like settings, notifications, people, sharing and so on seamlessly? Or does this always require an 'official' integration into the core distribution?
still not there in 2017
7 | No.7 Revision |
I have no idea about the security concepts and architecture of Sailfish OS.
Yet the question came up, if it is in general possible for an arbitrary app to include itself into the 'accounts' things like settings, notifications, people, sharing and so on seamlessly? Or does this always require an 'official' integration into the core distribution?
still not there in 2017
8 | No.8 Revision |
I have no idea about the security concepts and architecture of Sailfish OS.
Yet the question came up, if it is in general possible for an arbitrary app to include itself into the 'accounts' things like settings, notifications, people, sharing and so on seamlessly? Or does this always require an 'official' integration into the core distribution?
still Still not there in 20172018
9 | No.9 Revision |
I have no idea about the security concepts and architecture of Sailfish OS.
Yet the question came up, if it is in general possible for an arbitrary app to include itself into the 'accounts' things like settings, notifications, people, sharing and so on seamlessly? Or does this always require an 'official' integration into the core distribution?
Examples what could possible: Mega already asked. Linkedin already asked
Still not there in 2018
10 | No.10 Revision |
I have no idea about the security concepts and architecture of Sailfish OS.
Yet the question came up, if it is in general possible for an arbitrary app to include itself into the 'accounts' things like settings, notifications, people, sharing and so on seamlessly? Or does this always require an 'official' integration into the core distribution?
Examples what could possible:
Mega already asked. Linkedin already asked
[Fastmail] (https://www.fastmail.com/) asked
Still not there in 2018
11 | No.11 Revision |
I have no idea about the security concepts and architecture of Sailfish OS.
Yet the question came up, if it is in general possible for an arbitrary app to include itself into the 'accounts' things like settings, notifications, people, sharing and so on seamlessly? Or does this always require an 'official' integration into the core distribution?
Examples what could possible:
possible:
Still not there in 2018
12 | No.12 Revision |
I have no idea about the security concepts and architecture of Sailfish OS.
Yet the question came up, if it is in general possible for an arbitrary app to include itself into the 'accounts' things like settings, notifications, people, sharing and so on seamlessly? Or does this always require an 'official' integration into the core distribution?
Examples what could possible:
Still not there in 2018And for many others likely, maybe 2018 can bring this finally.