2008-October Archive by Thread
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If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.
[Evolution-hackers] How do I retrieve status percentage of a task in python?,
Denk Padje
[Evolution-hackers] Config from command line,
George Farris
[Evolution-hackers] Hide main window plugin,
Jeroen Wouters
[Evolution-hackers] Does evolution source still contains GPLv2 code?,
Jeff Cai
[Evolution-hackers] PATCH: gtkhtml-search.c fixes segfault in gtk_html_isearch,
Andrew S. Townley
[Evolution-hackers] document for exchange,
Jedy Wang
[Evolution-hackers] Couple of questions on GtkHTML,
Andrew S. Townley
Re: [Evolution-hackers] Evolution: Taking forward...,
Mikhail Zabaluev
[Evolution-hackers] Too many open files for folders.db,
Jeff Cai
[Evolution-hackers] New anti-spam method for open source software,
Abraham Agay
Re: [Evolution-hackers] Removing libical fork, moving to new upstream?,
Chenthill
[Evolution-hackers] Getting rid of shipped libdb,
Rob Bradford
[Evolution-hackers] EDS ABI changes in 2.24?!,
Patrick Ohly
[Evolution-hackers] Evo randomly deletes folders, filters,
Daniel L. Johnson
Re: [Evolution-hackers] [Fwd: Evolution: Taking forward...],
Sven Herzberg
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