Daniel Kasak wrote:
I think if people are really that keen to get an open-source
Outlook-like app working, then the best thing they can do is start
using ( or better yet CODING ) an existing app, such as Evolution.
But I concede that some people won't be happy until OOo has it's own,
as well as a built-in virus scanner, IM client, file manager, video
editor and solitaire game. I await their coding contribution ...
Better. open source software projects working together. Here are a
couple of examples:
Portland: The Linux Desktop IntegrationInterface - removing widget set
preferences
http://lists.osdl.org/pipermail/desktop_architects/2005-December/000226.html
(Follow the thread)
A new list was formed as a result of the above discussions:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/portland/
Portland: How to fix this situation - viable migration paths
http://lists.osdl.org/pipermail/desktop_architects/2005-December/000355.html
(Follow the thread)
The above links are from
http://lists.osdl.org/pipermail/desktop_architects/ A list formed to
prepare and report on the meeting that sparked off our discussion here.
You may wish to scan or read the discussions in The Desktop_architects
Archives for more ways numerous OSS projects are working together.
Regards
Jacqueline McNally
Lead, OpenOffice.org Marketing Project
Are you a computer angel? (www.computerangels.org.au)
Linux.conf.au 2006 (www.linux.conf.au)
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