Your opinion on "customer" was perfectly expressed, Guenther. I'm a Linux newbie. I ask questions, but respect & appreciate, totally, the effort put forward by community members like you. Keep up the good work!
On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 11:31, guenther wrote: > > Thanks, I suspected that was the case, but I had to ask? It's too > > bad. I really like Evolution, but for some time now Evolution has not > > been very usable, at least on my machine. Every time I attempt to > > sync my Clie, gpilotd crashes with a segmentation fault. > > gpilot is another software, not part of Evolution itself. Please > complain to them, and it may get fixed. > > > > Every time I enter the calendar, the application freezes, either on > > exit or after some time elsewhere. I can't get return receipts or set > > priority ( I know these are discussion topics, but I don't wish to > > discuss them. I'm the customer and the customer is ALWAYS right). > > I don't wanna discuss this either, thus the mentioned archives. ;-) > > But I have to raise my voice regarding that last sentence... IMHO this > is a lack of understanding. You are no customer. You are part of a > community. At least this is true while you are using free software you > did not pay for. > > If you are in dare need of a priority for mails, write it. The Evo > hackers do accept patches. Alternatively you always can pay folks to get > a feature implemented. Then you are a customer. > > > Regarding the Return Receipts: AFAIK this will be implemented in the > forthcoming 2.0 version. > > ...guenther > _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
