On Sunday 13 February 2011 12:39:50 Křištof Želechovski wrote:
openSuSE 11.3 came with Akonadi-based PIM, and it failed to properly import/configure KAddressBook data. The maintainers of PIM said that such portability is not a priority. Are we now on the road back? I suspect it is not going to be any less bumpy
This is not to say I like the Akonadi-based solution. The idea makes sense, but the present state is not reliable enough.
I am very sorry, but I do not get your point here ? KDE 4.6 has been released without KDEPIM 4.6, instead of that the clear recommendation was to use the older KDEPIM version. This is what is represented in the current setup of the openSUSE repositories. This is to create the least disturbance for the user of KDE. Why is this translated into "Are we now on the road back?" ? openSUSE 11.3 did not came with a full Akonadi-based PIM. Yes, certain functionality was already ported to Akonadi, but not the full PIM suite. As far as I know the target was to have a full Akonadi based PIM with KDE 4.6. However the KDEPIM team took the decision not to release it together with the release KDE 4.6. And this status is represented in the official openSUSE Repositories.
Worried, Chris
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