Adam Szopa - 06.03.20, 16:23:43 CET: > Dnia piątek, 6 marca 2020 16:11:48 CET Martin Steigerwald pisze: > > Nicolás Alvarez - 06.03.20, 16:07:09 CET: > > > > On 6 Mar 2020, at 11:26, Martin Steigerwald > > > > <[email protected]> > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > Martin Flöser - 06.03.20, 13:14:36 CET: > > > >> Am 2020-03-06 08:20, schrieb Nicolás Alvarez: > > > >>> Apple can give its million appstore apps access to Google > > > >>> calendar > > > >>> data, and Mozilla can let addons access email data, but we > > > >>> can't? > > > >>> What do they do differently? > > > >> > > > >> The only thing they do differently is that they have a > > > >> permission > > > >> system in place. Doesn't apply for Thunderbird of course which > > > >> means > > > >> we should look at their privacy policy. Though we should never > > > >> ask > > > >> Google "Why is Thunderbird allowed?" as we don't want that > > > >> Thunderbird gets access revoked. > > > > > > > > I ask a different question: > > > > > > > > Why – at all – rely on a provider who dictates on who gets > > > > access to > > > > it and who does not? Why – at all – rely on a provider who by > > > > doing > > > > so creates a walled garden? > > > > > > That's something you should go ask the thousands of users > > > complaining > > > that they can't connect to GMail using KMail. They're the ones > > > relying on the provider. Go to the bug report and tell them the > > > solution to their KMail errors is to stop using Google services. > > > That > > > should go well > > > > See? > > I think the first step of moving users from a service such as gmail > into more decentrlized services, is to provide them a good tool that > can support both. > > It's already a challange to convince someone to move from their > current software to a different one, combine it with the need to > change their service provider as well and it becomed that much > harder.
See the other mail I just said: I am not strictly against supporting GMail, but I do not like the complaining attitude displayed by at least some GMail users. If they rely on GMail as a walled garden then what happens now can happen anytime again. Do others appear to have less issues? Yeah, probably, but what can Daniel do if Google does not even bother to respond to him? Petition Google if you like KDEPIM to be supported again! -- Martin
