Re: Proposal: changes to "default application functionality" release criteria

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On Wed, May 4 2022 at 09:33:25 AM -0700, Adam Williamson <adamwill@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
. Do you use
Geary?

Constantly. Hi from Geary.

 Does Allan, or Matthias, or Ray, etc.?

Dunno.

Do you use Contacts?

Occasionally, yes, but not very often. I have seen the bug where the contacts duplicate themselves when editing email before, but probably didn't report it because other longstanding bugs have not always been fixed. It seems to be better-maintained now than it was in the past, though, so maybe things are looking up here.

Do
you use Calendar? In production, so that if they're broken you can't do
your job any more?

Yes, I use Calendar. I started missing meetings earlier this year when Calendar stopped syncing events from Google. Was pretty frustrating, so I had to switch to a local calendar instead, but even that went into Calendar. I can't imagine using anything else because it integrates with the GNOME Shell calendar and I don't want to lose that. If I had to use calendar.google.com, I just would not bother to ever check it.

Calendar has always been very buggy, but it's pretty important and I don't think we should remove it.

Michael

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