On 03/31/12 14:28, Kevin Krammer wrote:
On Saturday, 2012-03-31, randommail@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:There is Linus Torwalds. And there is me. I was born at the same holiday as him. And I will be talking as he. Who did you PAY to include AKONADI?I can't speak for the other users on this list, but I for myself did not pay for it since I am using a gratis distribution (Debian). Who did you pay for it? Cheers, Kevin Actually, as you know, Akonadi is a good idea, it should remain transparent to the user as NetworkManager does. The problem comes when it encounters it's bugs -- the HUGS number of bugs that KDE has which makes it's deployment in enterprise environments imposable. Honestly, KDE is a headache for admins, bugs here, bugs there, and there're new bugs with every release and everyone's talking about it. I think some of it's apps should be suspended form development... like 'kscd' and 'kmail' etc.... they never worked, and I don't think they ever will. In the mean time serious bugs like the buggy taskbar, kdesu/sudo integration and puseaudio input configuration is still broken. My personal opinion is, for the size of the KDE project, it's surely missing sponsors. |
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