On Fri, 2011-10-07 at 10:49 -0400, David Zeuthen wrote: > If you examine the GOA project and its git log, You can rest assured that I haven't read the git log, I did look at the last release though :-) > combined with the idea of supporting generic IMAP/SMTP/XMPP/Caldav > configurations, see > > https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=661117 > > that Patryk filed on my request... then... then GOA can be pretty nice > from a corporate point of view. Because with that the you'd just drop > a single config file in /etc/goa-1/config.d/mail.conf specifying the > $USER company com for email, something else for XMPP and so on. So to be clear, you see GOA's configurability to be in setting up new account groups, but new protocols. So I could add "Corp. Account" but if my corp. uses a protocol that GNOME OS doesn't use otherwise, I couldn't add this. Trying to understand what configurability you expect in the future. --Ted
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