On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 16:08:46 -0700 (PDT)
John Woodhouse articulated:
From: randomm...@mac.hush.com randomm...@mac.hush.com
To: kde@mail.kde.org
Sent: Saturday, 31 March 2012, 1:51
Subject: [kde] Tell who did you PAY to include Akonadi?
There is Linus Torwalds. And there is me. I
Thanks Mr McCabe-Dansted. But...
I stopped reading when I saw LXDE. I'm on wmii now! At the moment.
I came back. Because I was writhing the last words in this mail 'bout send.
So. Don't feed a troll. Just know the facts. This is X + wmii. And it was GNOME
some hours before.
I also installed some
Not! Not and not!
=== check-in -- check-out any? ===
I'm not on Gentoo. But I know and love it. It's Debian!
I was removing .desktop files and autostart entries, I was finding forum threads
which adviced to `chmod -x ./akonadi*`, I was trying to aptitude
`--without-recommends`.
And e-v-e-r-y
I have not read all your mail. Because I was reading your mail some time before.
I noticed your cool word akonadification.
And the method that you are describing is clear. I saw it first a little bit
before in Opennet.ru forum.
Some man mentioned about kde,libs,pim and USE.
And I think that he
Serginho posted on Sat, 31 Mar 2012 10:51:57 +0400 as excerpted:
Now I will go to read your mail. I haven't read it first because I
really wanted to say you some words of respect for your explanation
which I saw before.
Thanks.
Please don't think about cyrillic something wrong. They are
On Saturday, 2012-03-31, Duncan wrote:
Chances are if there's not one yet, there might be one on the way.
Hopefully there's someone working on a nice, solid, non-akonadified
qt-based mail client, too.
http://www.betterinbox.com/
Cheers,
Kevin
--
Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils
On Saturday, 2012-03-31, randomm...@mac.hush.com wrote:
There is Linus Torwalds. And there is me. I was born at the same
holiday as him.
And I will be talking as he.
Who did you PAY to include AKONADI?
I can't speak for the other users on this list, but I for myself did not pay
for it
On Saturday, 2012-03-31, Sérgio Basto wrote:
Specially wtf is documentation about akonadi ? why we don't know wtf is
a mail dispatcher agent for example ?
Software infrastructure such as libraries and helper processes are often only
documented in developer levle documentation, e.g. API
Just wanted to point out trojita - a new version was released days ago
(yesterday?), and contributions seem to be picking up.
And then there is always Thunderbird, which is also cross-platform for those
who have to use Windows or Mac OS X sometimes. With the right stuff on your
server you even
Kevin Krammer posted on Sat, 31 Mar 2012 11:45:12 +0200 as excerpted:
On Saturday, 2012-03-31, Duncan wrote:
Kevin Krammer posted on Sat, 31 Mar 2012 10:53:55 +0200 as excerpted:
http://www.betterinbox.com/
Yeah, they are a pretty new startup and obviously need to prioritze.
I was only
2012/3/31 Sérgio Basto ser...@serjux.com
Specially wtf is documentation about akonadi ? why we don't know wtf is
a mail dispatcher agent for example ?
Who did you PAY to include AKONADI? Who was this *** MORON who decided
that people need it?
Tell us all the users of KDE How much money
On Saturday, 2012-03-31, Duncan wrote:
Kevin Krammer posted on Sat, 31 Mar 2012 11:45:12 +0200 as excerpted:
On Saturday, 2012-03-31, Duncan wrote:
Kevin Krammer posted on Sat, 31 Mar 2012 10:53:55 +0200 as excerpted:
http://www.betterinbox.com/
Yeah, they are a pretty new startup and
On 2012/03/31 08:20 (GMT) Duncan composed:
I wonder if there's a kde4-desktop-based binary distro somewhere that
never-the-less defaults to disabling at build-time all the semantic-
desktop stuff
A simple non-semantic option (not default) apparently is in the works for
openSUSE:
On 2012/03/31 11:13 (GMT+0200) Kevin Krammer composed:
However, KDE, as a lot of other Free Software initiatives, is open for
contributions from all people, not just developers. So if anyone wants to
contribute user level documentation for any of those software components they
are very welcome
On Saturday, 2012-03-31, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2012/03/31 11:13 (GMT+0200) Kevin Krammer composed:
However, KDE, as a lot of other Free Software initiatives, is open for
contributions from all people, not just developers. So if anyone wants to
contribute user level documentation for any of
On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 17:27:51 +0200
Kevin Krammer articulated:
On Saturday, 2012-03-31, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2012/03/31 11:13 (GMT+0200) Kevin Krammer composed:
However, KDE, as a lot of other Free Software initiatives, is
open for contributions from all people, not just developers. So
Thanks for all the answers.
(And the question was -- who _paid_ them to destroy KDE. :) )
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On Sat, 31 Mar 2012 23:33:13 +0400
Serginho randomm...@mac.hush.com wrote:
Thanks for all the answers.
(And the question was -- who _paid_ them to destroy KDE. :) )
Well if one was somewhat cynical one would say either the gnome brigade
or MS but i think it is just poor decision making and
Felix Miata posted on Sat, 31 Mar 2012 10:18:58 -0400 as excerpted:
On 2012/03/31 08:20 (GMT) Duncan composed:
I wonder if there's a kde4-desktop-based binary distro somewhere that
never-the-less defaults to disabling at build-time all the semantic-
desktop stuff
A simple non-semantic
Kevin Krammer posted on Sat, 31 Mar 2012 17:27:51 +0200 as excerpted:
Creating something is not the only source of knowledge about that
something. Granted Stephen Hawkins or other great physists are probably
the primary source of information regarding current phyiscs theories,
yet I doubt
: [kde] Tell who did you PAY to include Akonadi?
There is Linus Torwalds. And there is me. I was born at the same holiday as
him.
And I will be talking as he.
Who did you PAY to include AKONADI? Who was this *** MORON who decided that
people need it?
Tell us all the users of KDE How much money did
On 03/31/12 14:28, Kevin Krammer wrote:
On Saturday, 2012-03-31, randomm...@mac.hush.com wrote:
There is Linus Torwalds. And there is me. I was born at the same
holiday as him.
And I will be talking as he.
Who did you PAY to include AKONADI?
I can't speak for the other users on this list, but
There is Linus Torwalds. And there is me. I was born at the same
holiday as him.
And I will be talking as he.
Who did you PAY to include AKONADI? Who was this *** MORON who decided
that people need it?
Tell us all the users of KDE How much money did you get to say this
*** shit about it it
Specially wtf is documentation about akonadi ? why we don't know wtf is
a mail dispatcher agent for example ?
On Sat, 2012-03-31 at 04:51 +0400, randomm...@mac.hush.com wrote:
There is Linus Torwalds. And there is me. I was born at the same
holiday as him.
And I will be talking as he.
Who
Well, I'm not KDE developer but my understanding is that they consider
Akonadi is has a good design, and so using Akonadi is meant to
ultimately allow application developers to develop more reliable apps
by building on top of it.
I doubt rehashing this argument will do much good; it would seem
On 03/31/12 08:29, KDE lover but not user wrote:
Why do I need email dispatching while I am offline?
Mail dispatcher agent? fetchmail? luasocket? python smtplib? I'd rather use my
phone?
google://mail dispatcher agent gave a lot of titles with words Error, [SOLVED], showing something
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