2007/5/18, Ross Burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 18:00 +0000, Srinivasa Ragavan wrote:
> > It is with great pleasure I announce that Ross Burton joins me
> > as "Addressbook maintainer". Ross is already the maintainer of Sound
> > Juicer, Devil's pie, Contacts, Dates and Tasks. He has contributed many
> > patches in Addressbook during his development of Contacts and also wrote
> > the DBus port of Evolution Data Server. He started reviewing addressbook
> > patches recently.
>
> To avoid upsetting my colleagues I should point out that I've barely
> touched Contacts and Dates (Chris Lord, Thomas Wood, Rob Bradford and
> Tomas Frydrych are the main authors IIRC).
>
> Thanks for the warm welcome, I hope to do a better job maintaining EDS
> than I do with Sound Juicer...
>
> Obviously one of my main goals for the next two release cycles is to
> land and polish the DBus port of EDS.  I've started planning this on the
> wiki[1], but extra hands are always appreciated.  If anyone would like
> to help, please just say.

The addressbook and the rest of Evolution needs people like Ross. I'm
glad to see you on the team!

Personally I find addressbook interesting because it's one of the
easier components to try out new things on that still has big
business, or end user value. Syncing for example, is very interesting
for addressbook.

If there is anything I can do for dbus EDS, I'd be glad to help..

Cheers,
Øystein Gisnås
Debian Evolution Maintainer
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