On Mon, 2009-11-16 at 11:56 -0500, Matthew Barnes wrote:
> This is a long-term vision.  We'll continue fixing the symptoms that
> users report, but we also need to treat the disease that's at the heart
> of these bugs if Evolution is ever going to turn its reputation around.

Just to follow up on this, in the interest of being more transparent to
the user community, today I posted to the evolution-hackers list my long
term plans for Camel.  Camel is our mail storage and networking library.
It's where the disease lies.

http://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-hackers/2009-November/msg00019.html

It's a bit technical, but the gist is that it's a significant course
correction.  In a way, it's a response to a design document that's been
sitting in our source tree for nearly a decade:

http://git.gnome.org/cgit/evolution/tree/mail/README.async

To be clear, we're still focused on the current bug list.  This is all
just strategery for Evolution 3 (and not necessarily "point-oh").

Matthew Barnes

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