On 26 August 2013 23:55, Tom Davies <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is that why people are getting so defensive about Evolution's inability to
> provide what every other project seems to be able to provide?


The current software set available in most Linux distros runs to several
thousand packages. A typical installation runs to several hundred of these.
For example my laptop currently has 1647 installed packages, of which *not
a single one* was downloaded from a package-specific download site, i.e.
the entire set came from distro repositories. The number of widely-used
software projects which support Linux and have individual multi-distro
binary download sites independent of the "official" repositories are at
most in the 10's, being mainly things like Libreoffice, Thunderbird, Vlc
etc. which are multi-platform (i.e. not Linux-specific).

IOW your assertion regarding "every other project" is flat wrong.


> If you folks just don't have the skills needed then how about we just
> tackle that first and get someone else to do it for you?


Because we're not remotely interested, as has been explained over and over
again. That doesn't stop you from doing it if you want to. Good luck with
that.

poc
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