On Wed, 2006-12-27 at 04:14 -0500, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
On Wed, 2006-12-27 at 04:10 -0500, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
On Wed, 2006-04-12 at 18:58 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
On Wed, 2006-04-12 at 09:11 -0400, Dimi Paun wrote:
On Wed, 2006-04-12 at 07:42 -0400, Alan Cox wrote:
Evolution belongs in the bitbucket.
Alan,
This is pretty scary. Switching people off email clients like this is a big problem. People get really attached to their MUAs for lots of reasons, not in the least being that their mail archives can't be easily moved from client to client.
Guys, Red Hat has been pushing Evo for a _long_ time now. It has to stay behind their choices, not force millions of users to switch at a drop of a hat (pun intended :)).
This is a lot more serious than switching web browsers or other apps. Too many people will get affected, and rightfully pissed at RH. Silly excuses that you couldn't hire people to work on it will not fly.
I'm really surprised that folks at RH throw around such scenarios without thinking a bit about consequences. How can enterprises trust you with any technological guidance/decision when you are willing to do things that would cost them untold millions without even blinking?
You are over over-dramatizing. This is not a place for enterprises to get technology guidance and nobody's personal opinions here is going to cost anyone untold millions.
Rahul
He's not over-dramatizing anything, he's telling the truth. Evo occupies a slot now, and it's stupid to throw it in the bitbucket. Period.
LX
Forget any other posts that I send in this thread, there was a date screwup on my system. Sorry about the confusion.
LX
Isn't Evolution sort of, kind of, maintained by our fair friends over at Novell/Suse ? Does that have anything to do with this "Death to Evo" thread?
The only over riding reason to _still_ use Evolution is to interface directly to a MS Exchange server.
I happen to use it out of habit, not because it's better/worse. I perceive the mail filtering rules to be easier to configure and more robust than Thunderbird, but that may be _MY_ perception.
Sean
Sean