Sure, if you want to use the source tar files which we release. Beyond that point we have no impact and little knowledge of what goes on. We don't build rpm's for red-carpet or fedora or debian or anyone else.On Mon, 2004-09-27 at 16:53, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote: > the evolution lists are for evolution only. Updating Evolution is not germane to an Evolution list?
We do however release snapshot rpm's as a convenience for users to provide early feedback on test alpha/beta versions on selected platforms.
This list is for discussions among the users of evolution and for developers to help out on problems they can. e.g. bugs/known issues, compiling problems, things which need looking into. Being a free software project, we hope to get some benefit from this activity since users will be prompted to find build errors, or install issues, and feed them back to us. Free software works both ways, i thought.
Discussion of the product, not how to get packages for FredsLinux 5.0 ... occasionally you'll get a fredslinux rep on the line to comment (e.g. the mandrake people are good at this), but its not always the easiest and most efficient way to find out such info.> not general tech-support (we > are developers of evolution, not tech support personel If you say so. But, I was directed here, and when I subscribed, I received the following message: " Welcome to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list! This list is for discussion of Ximian Evolution, the GNOME mail, calendar, and address book (groupware) application. No indication anywhere that this is a developers-only list.
Depends on what questions they are.> and so we have no > clue about what is happening with SuSE 9.0 support, etc) Boy, that sure encourages me to get behind Novell/SuSE/Ximian! But thanks for your candor ... So, as Ximian's official rep, you're telling me to get off this list and go somewhere else with my Evolution questions?
But how are we supposed to know about SuSe 9.x or anything else? Do you think we have time to keep track of even our own product schedule let alone every other project in the company? There are other more suitable forums for asking those sort of questions. We don't build the released packages, and they people that do aren't on this list.
Like almost every other free software project, we write the code, we release the code, the distributions distribute the code.
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