https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481166

David Jarvie <djar...@kde.org> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Resolution|---                         |INTENTIONAL
             Status|REPORTED                    |RESOLVED

--- Comment #9 from David Jarvie <djar...@kde.org> ---
I'm well aware of the benefits of how UNIX tools can work together to do more
complex tasks, which for example allows versatility in scripting. But GUI
applications as they currently exist generally don't lend themselves to this,
due in part I'm sure to the need for user interaction using a mouse. Certainly,
I would classify KAlarm as a non-UNIX type tool since it has been developed
with its design tailored to a specific type of use and assumptions, which
doesn't make it easy to expand it into a more general tool. Specifically, it is
designed to use ICAL in a restricted way, and never with the aim of allowing it
to expand to handle the full range of ICAL alarm functionality.

It's interesting to have your ideas - thank you. Even if some are out of scope
for KAlarm's intended use, others do provide some ideas for future development.

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