On Saturday, 2012-03-31, Sérgio Basto wrote: > Specially wtf is documentation about akonadi ? why we don't know wtf is > a mail dispatcher agent for example ? Software infrastructure such as libraries and helper processes are often only documented in developer levle documentation, e.g. API documentation, text files within the version control system used for the software's source code, within the source code itself. However, KDE, as a lot of other Free Software initiatives, is open for contributions from all people, not just developers. So if anyone wants to contribute user level documentation for any of those software components they are very welcome to do so. My understanding is that this is a rather straight forward process, basically just logging into userbase.kde.org and creating a new page or adding to an already existing one. For the question at hand my take would be that a mail dispatcher agent is a helper program (agent) that dispatches mail (most likely meaning e-mail). Assuming those two items are correct, a mail dispatcher agent would be a program that sends e-mails on behave of other programs. Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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