[Evolution-hackers] Move IMAPX back to a module library for 3.12

2013-08-19 Thread Matthew Barnes
The IMAPX classes were moved into Camel's public API to serve as base
classes for evolution-kolab.  But since Christian has parted ways with
us it would appear the evolution-kolab project is no longer active.

I'm planning a good deal of API changes to IMAPX over the next few
months as I work toward completing IMAP NOTIFY support, and I would
prefer these changes not be seen as breaking Camel's public API so I
have sufficient freedom to change what needs changed.

Therefore I plan to move the IMAPX classes back to a runtime-loadable
module library after the 3.10 release.  If the evolution-kolab project
is resurrected at some point in the future then we can renegotiate this.

Any objections?

Matt



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Re: [Evolution-hackers] Move IMAPX back to a module library for 3.12

2013-08-19 Thread Srinivasa Ragavan
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 9:03 PM, Matthew Barnes mbar...@redhat.com wrote:
 The IMAPX classes were moved into Camel's public API to serve as base
 classes for evolution-kolab.  But since Christian has parted ways with
 us it would appear the evolution-kolab project is no longer active.

 I'm planning a good deal of API changes to IMAPX over the next few
 months as I work toward completing IMAP NOTIFY support, and I would
 prefer these changes not be seen as breaking Camel's public API so I
 have sufficient freedom to change what needs changed.

 Therefore I plan to move the IMAPX classes back to a runtime-loadable
 module library after the 3.10 release.  If the evolution-kolab project
 is resurrected at some point in the future then we can renegotiate this.

 Any objections?

I still dont accept it under Camel. Since we are fixing it, Im fine.

-Srini.
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