On Fri, 2011-10-07 at 10:49 -0400, David Zeuthen wrote:
> If you examine the GOA project and its git log,

You can rest assured that I haven't read the git log, I did look at the
last release though :-)

> combined with the idea of supporting generic IMAP/SMTP/XMPP/Caldav
> configurations, see
> 
>  https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661117
> 
> that Patryk filed on my request... then... then GOA can be pretty nice
> from a corporate point of view. Because with that the you'd just drop
> a single config file in /etc/goa-1/config.d/mail.conf specifying the
> [email protected] for email, something else for XMPP and so on.

So to be clear, you see GOA's configurability to be in setting up new
account groups, but new protocols.  So I could add "Corp. Account" but
if my corp. uses a protocol that GNOME OS doesn't use otherwise, I
couldn't add this.  Trying to understand what configurability you expect
in the future.

                --Ted

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