Add the Evernote scope to the Reminders app source tree

Bug #1385997 reported by David Planella
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Ubuntu Notes app
Confirmed
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Bug Description

After discussion at the devices sprint in Washington, we agreed to integrate the Evernote scope and the Reminders app into the same click package, and at the same time to add it to the Reminders app source tree.

- Bug 1385994 (add full C++ bindings) needs to be fixed
- Submit a MP adding the Evernote scope to the lp:reminders source tree (which should include an update to the manifest file to include a hook for the scope)

David Planella (dpm)
Changed in reminders-app:
milestone: none → 2014-10-30
Penk Chen (penk)
Changed in reminders-app:
status: Triaged → In Progress
David Planella (dpm)
Changed in reminders-app:
milestone: 2014-10-30 → 2014-11-13
David Planella (dpm)
Changed in reminders-app:
milestone: 2014-11-13 → 2014-11-27
Changed in reminders-app:
assignee: Penk Chen (penk) → Riccardo Padovani (rpadovani)
milestone: 2014-11-27 → none
Changed in reminders-app:
assignee: Riccardo Padovani (rpadovani) → Michael Zanetti (mzanetti)
Revision history for this message
Bob Harvey (bobharvey) wrote :

I just got an email saying that the free 'basic' account would be restricted to two devices, and anything else would be premium. So I have deactivated my account and left Evernote.

Thought it worth bringing to the team's attention, as Evernote may no longer be the shared system of choice

Revision history for this message
Michael Zanetti (mzanetti) wrote :

Unassigning myself. As I'm probably not going to work on this anytime soon, let's see if someone else wants to pick this up.

Changed in reminders-app:
assignee: Michael Zanetti (mzanetti) → nobody
status: In Progress → Confirmed
Revision history for this message
Michael Zanetti (mzanetti) wrote :

I started with a branch, but it couldn't work because of scope backends could not process Qt signal/slots which is required for libqtevernote to work.

I believe scopes can do that sort of things now, but I haven't really looked at it since. The way this could work is by just using libqtevernote in a scope. It should then automatically pick up the app's cache etc.

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