> Also, I am not sure you noticed, but Evo 1.4.1 is taking just as long to be > released as any proprietary (namely M$) "patch".
Just to clarify: Evolution takes a longer time to release than other free software applications because we don't just make a tarball; we make a tarball, then we build packages for a certain number of platforms, and also QA them all. If any of these processes fail for whatever reason then we have to go back and fix it, and sometimes it can take a while. But on the other hand, you get binaries for various popular distributions and a tested release. If you want to build Evolution yourself with the latest fixes and without the additional testing, you can download the code from GNOME CVS. Or you can take the latest Evolution tarball and apply the relevant patches after they are discussed on the evolution-patches list. There is nothing to prevent you from doing that; however if you want to have the finished package for all the platforms, then you might have to wait a little longer. I understand that it's frustrating when it takes a while to have an important bug fixed, but please keep in mind that there is a lot of non-trivial work that happens behind the scenes. -- Ettore _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
