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I would like Gnome and/or KDE to make an interface that makes it possible to implement local applications that stores my user-data on a server, and also handle the offline access by some kind of cache.
Gvfs allows you to read and write to files on local system just as easily as it allows you to do it on remote systems, and it supports quite a few different protocols too: I am atleast aware of SFTP, FTP, Samba, NFS and Gmail (you need to install the appropriate plugin).
If you are writing an application of your own why not just tap into Gvfs and save the files remotely yourself?
In short, make it possible for applications *and* server:s to be implemented with a non-company proprietary protocol/interface/implementation that makes it possible for me and possibly some friends to either setup this server myself
SSH (SFTP) server works as a file-server just fine and has even the added bonus of transferring everything encrypted.
Edited 2010-02-27 13:06 UTC