Re: [Evolution-hackers] Support for Autocrypt?

2018-01-02 Thread Martin Owens
especially if it was kind enough to other Free Software email clients to be compatible with them all. I'd have edited evolution itself, but as an Ubuntu user evolution development is very hard for us and I was never able to get it to build. Best Regards, Martin Owens Destroyer of Secur

Re: [Evolution-hackers] Support for Autocrypt?

2018-01-02 Thread Martin Owens
shouldn't the Free Software world also want to make features that aren't interoperable, but in a way that invites proprietary email clients to support them. (i.e. documenting them in a project neutral space and making sure it's using as much existing te

Re: [Evolution-hackers] XDG Base Directories

2010-10-16 Thread Martin Owens
Hey Matthew, I welcome the move to XDG at last but... On Sun, 2010-06-06 at 12:34 -0400, Matthew Barnes wrote: > .local/ > +-- share/ > +-- evolution/ > +-- addressbook/ > | +-- <> > +-- calendar/ > | +-- <> >

Re: [Evolution-hackers] Moving from the single mbox file format for the local folders

2009-12-16 Thread Martin Owens
properly by a file system service so searching and listing is quick enough. Think about making these systems less complex. Regards, Martin Owens ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers

Re: [Evolution-hackers] Moving from the single mbox file format for the local folders

2009-12-16 Thread Martin Owens
location of emails/account folders be made configurable so I can tie mine up to an XDG Emails directory? The more user data out of configuration directories, the better. User visible, indexable by outside services, etc. Martin Owens, ___ Evolution-ha

Re: [Evolution-hackers] Gpodder+Evolution

2009-01-17 Thread Martin Owens
Hi Trenton, Welcome, don't worry. Your question is in the right place. > I subscribe to a lot of rss and podcast. I use evolution to handle my > rss and email, and use Gpodder for my podcast client. I like having > everything I need available in one client, but as far as I know, > evolution doesn

Re: [Evolution-hackers] State of the Bonobo removal effort for Evolution

2008-11-17 Thread Martin Owens
> > Thanks for the great update on this Matt. Its going to be a tough time > for many of us for the next couple of months. That's one reason, I asked > you to look at Camel/Gobject stuff for 2.27.x. May be, we have too many > things to do, which would take more than a 6-month cycle? May be a > bi

Re: [Evolution-hackers] Getting rid of shipped libdb

2008-10-09 Thread Martin Owens
configuration) I believe there is a new .config directory and probably a new .cache directory for all the stuff programs need to do with those. It'd be nice to sort out the data using a standard like XDG too. Best Regards, Martin Owens ___

Re: [Evolution-hackers] Configuration masquerading Data

2008-09-18 Thread Martin Owens
d be a simple matter of getting the files in the right places. As for opensync, could you imagine if they could eliminate all those custom end point plugins for each and every application? Best Regards, Martin Owens ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers

Re: [Evolution-hackers] Configuration masquerading Data

2008-09-18 Thread Martin Owens
h the main aspects of being able to run your files through any application outside of gnome is still very attractive. ergo: ssh from your laptop to your computer, your looking for a contact in your evolution account. You have the command line. P.S. I

Re: [Evolution-hackers] Configuration masquerading Data

2008-09-18 Thread Martin Owens
ving to "sync" data, it would allow programmers far more stability and confidence in how to access various types of data, creating a platform for more interesting ideas to be tried out. Oh and most people end up creating a backgrounds folder anyway. Best Regards, Martin Owens ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers

Re: [Evolution-hackers] Configuration masquerading Data

2008-09-17 Thread Martin Owens
stored in the right place it's not permanent and is more of a state of the application. Best Regards, Martin Owens ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers

Re: [Evolution-hackers] Configuration masquerading Data

2008-09-17 Thread Martin Owens
know if I've managed to explain my ideas on how we can differentiate user data from configuration data. I'd be interested in cases which break my logic. Best Regards, Martin Owens ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers

[Evolution-hackers] Configuration masquerading Data

2008-09-12 Thread Martin Owens
t what is currently best practice. Best Regards, Martin Owens ___ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers