Re: cronosII mail client for Gnome



If you or the evolution FreeBSD maintainer could send us
bug-reports/fixes, it would be very helpful. We'd really like to be as
portable as possible.

Thanks,
Jeff

On 27 Feb 2001 09:04:47 -0600, Erich Zigler wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 12:21:39PM +0000, Kristian Rink wrote:
> 
> > GNOME getting some of those tasks done (like, the gnome address book itself
> > is pretty fine, and there are loads of working and useable mail clients),
> > in my eyes it would have been better to stick them all together and have a
> > system of loosely connected programs doing the same which now is doing one
> > big program (evolution). but probably that's just my point of view. :))
> 
> I usually stay out of such conversations, because they quickly descend into
> the whole "If you don't like how this and that is done, write a new one/send
> me a patch." I do enjoy Evolution, I used it at the office for quite awhile.
> I actually had my partners comment on how my performance had improved. 
> 
> But as Evolution progressed through the releases it began to not work on my
> OS of choice FreeBSD. (Disclaimer: This is not a play for an advocacy
> discussion of either FreeBSD or Linux, so please if you feel the need reply
> to me directly or take it to the proper forum.) And I went about my way.
> 
> Yet I have had the time to help the maintainer of /usr/ports/mail/evolution
> fix the problems, so I cannot complain that loudly. 
> 
> -- 
> Erich Zigler 
> 
> We the Unwilling, led by the Unknowing, are doing the Impossible for the 
> Ungrateful.
> 
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