Hi Malcolm,
Right now, the only thing that is ready for an ordinary user to play
with is the Calendar, and even that is at a state that we call
"experimentally usable". If you're interested in doing install
testing, We'd be happy to have that feedback. The best place to do
that is the Chandler development list, [email protected]
Ted
On Jan 14, 2006, at 2:09 PM, M.Blackmore wrote:
I'm not a tekkie - well, not anymore after some 10 years out of PC
work!
Been using linux for a while, but only at suse levels of ordinary user
competence ... if it ain't in yast then I'm floundering.
But being "informational" and doing a lot of emails and writing, and
being VERY ideologically committed to open/free software (if I can run
the terms together like that) would like to see how the project is
going
and whether I could provide any non-geeky feedback.
Which means basic things ... like how to install it from the rpm, any
gotchas in this for suse, what to look for in config files, and so
forth.
Yours from the sunny Cotswolds (well occassionally this winter, been
officially the cloudiest January thus far in the last 50 years in
midlands England)
Malcolm
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