There is some concern that the development (1.5) version of evolution might not be quite ready for GNOME 2.6. Some GNOME developers have suggested that it is not yet ready for everyday use. I'm not using it personally yet, so I can't comment on any specific bugs.
The GNOME release-team sees that there is almost unanimous support for adding evolution to the GNOME Desktop release set, particularly with the opportunities that evolution-data-server offers. But at the moment, we are leaning towards saying "Evolution is in GNOME 2.6, but we see a risk of it being punted to GNOME 2.8 if we later see that it is not quite ready." We did the same thing for Totem last time. So, what do the evolution maintainers think? We'd prefer not to say "but we see a risk of ..." if that's actually not true. Murray Cumming www.murrayc.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ evolution-hackers maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
