Thank you for posting, there was a long conversation about the use of Claws
in the irc channel due to the post on the forums and it seems there is a
substantial amount of community support.
I vote +1 for Claws replacing Thunderbird.
Anyone else?
-Adam
On 1/7/07, Colin Leroy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sunday 07 January 2007 22:30, Adam Miller wrote:
Thank you for posting, there was a long conversation about the use of Claws
in the irc channel due to the post on the forums and it seems there is a
substantial amount of community support.
I vote +1 for Claws replacing Thunderbird.
Anyone
On 07 January 2007 at 03h01, Adam Miller wrote:
Hi,
Thank you for posting, there was a long conversation about the use of
Claws in the irc channel due to the post on the forums and it seems
there is a substantial amount of community support.
Good news :)
To address this post on the forum:
Adam Miller kirjoitti:
Thank you for posting, there was a long conversation about the use of
Claws in the irc channel due to the post on the forums and it seems
there is a substantial amount of community support.
I vote +1 for Claws replacing Thunderbird.
Anyone else?
+1 vote for Claws
I want to have them both by default. The trick to acceptance is usually
that it is not forces and goes slowly but stable. If we take away
Thunderbird the step from windows to Linux would be more difficult that
is not a good thing (bug nr 1). So keep Thunderbird in it. However I am
in favor of a
I agree that adding might be a good step in the right direction without
jumping in completely, there was talk of spare space in the iso image and we
were talking about applications to be installed by default (still think htop
should be in there hands down) and I think Claws would be a good
Vincent wrote:
I think having multiple email clients would only be confusing. Just my
opinion though.
I agree with Vincent. IMO, it is fine to have both on the CD, but only
install one by default.
-Matt
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Vincent wrote:
I think having multiple email clients would only be confusing. Just my
opinion though.
Absolutely right.
It means double the support work, double the documentation, and every
time someone has a problem with email, we have an extra trouble-shooting
step of asking 'what
Colin Leroy wrote:
Hi there,
I saw the forum post there:
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1977735
If you want to switch to Claws as the default mail client in Xubuntu,
I'm interested in helping.
Thanks!
Thanks for your proposal, but I've several concerns:
1. we already
11:00 AM
Subject: Re: Claws-Mail in Xubuntu
Colin Leroy wrote:
Hi there,
I saw the forum post there:
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1977735
If you want to switch to Claws as the default mail client in Xubuntu,
I'm interested in helping.
Thanks!
Thanks for your
On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 17:00:57 +0100
Gauvain Pocentek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Colin Leroy wrote:
Hi there,
I saw the forum post there:
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1977735
If you want to switch to Claws as the default mail client in
Xubuntu, I'm interested in
: Sunday, January 07, 2007 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: Claws-Mail in Xubuntu
On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 17:00:57 +0100
Gauvain Pocentek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Colin Leroy wrote:
Hi there,
I saw the forum post there:
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=1977735
If you want
On 07 January 2007 at 21h01, Jani Monoses wrote:
Hi,
So if there are xubuntu users on the list who favor sylpheed please
step up to help maintaining in in universe - triage its bugs,
interact with Colin, follow upstream development - then you can make
a much stronger case for its inclusion.
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