Talk:SyncML

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Tasmanian Angel 19:55, 27 October 2005 (UTC) :

SyncML was a standard in itsef in the past, however with the merge to OMA SyncML in itself became just a language specification - a basis for data synchronization protocol (which is OMA DS). The article as it is now is somewhat confusing with terms SyncML and 'OMA DS'. Also, OMA as the owner of both terms strongly discourages use of 'SyncML' beyond its definition as a language. Article should clarify both terms and IMO majority of synchronization protocol related information should be shifted to OMA DS article (whic is yet to be created :) ).

Asanjeev 08:00, 11 October 2006 (UTC) : Tasmanian Angels suggestion sounds good. Leave the history of SyncML in the original article, add information about the representation protocol and move OMA DS related information (such as the spam about free services and compatibility lists) to an OMA DS article.

--Dgc03052 17:23, 27 September 2007 (UTC) One comment, the compatibility lists address one of the most frequently asked questions related to SyncML - what devices support it (or more specifically - does my device, or the device I am looking to get support it). It would be nice to keep a list about that, but barring that, I'm afraid product specific lists are the best available.

[edit] No privacy statement.

There is no privacy statement on the SyncML site. who knows what they do with your email password (eg. GMail).

i would be careful about them. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.230.255.60 (talk) 23:22, 15 December 2007 (UTC)