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Re: [opensuse-kde] from kmail3 to kmail4
- From: Dirk Mueller <dmueller@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 00:43:58 +0200
- Message-id: <200807150043.58452.dmueller@xxxxxxx>
On Monday 14 July 2008, Mike wrote:
not really. kdepim is the name of the tarball, pim is "personal information
management". it contains the applications you're used to already: kontact and
kmail, just in a newer version.
it would be more interesting to figure out which part of the configuration is
not correctly read anymore. From our side the issue is difficult: it is hard to
get example kmailrc's that are not read correctly anymore because of privacy
concerns, and simple cases still seem to work fine.
Yeah, the fate of a new major release. Lots of things have changed and need
adoption from the user and the developer and often also fixing. In an ideal
world we'd have those 500 QA developers that run 50000 testcases to make sure
that the new code base has the same features and no bugs like KDE3 has. This
is not the case.
Greetings,
Dirk
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I'll make the assumption that kdepim is the replacement for
kontact/kmail.
not really. kdepim is the name of the tarball, pim is "personal information
management". it contains the applications you're used to already: kontact and
kmail, just in a newer version.
If I could write a script, I'd do it. But that's
something that I can't do.
it would be more interesting to figure out which part of the configuration is
not correctly read anymore. From our side the issue is difficult: it is hard to
get example kmailrc's that are not read correctly anymore because of privacy
concerns, and simple cases still seem to work fine.
Not really. I'm not that fond of kde4 yet. It's installed, but it will
take some getting used to.
Yeah, the fate of a new major release. Lots of things have changed and need
adoption from the user and the developer and often also fixing. In an ideal
world we'd have those 500 QA developers that run 50000 testcases to make sure
that the new code base has the same features and no bugs like KDE3 has. This
is not the case.
Greetings,
Dirk
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