2006/4/12, Edward S. Marshall <esm(a)logic.net>:
On Wed, 2006-04-12 at 10:52 -0400, Robert Locke wrote:
> What is an alternative that includes not only email and contacts, but
> also calendaring and task lists for a Gnome oriented environment?
I use Evolution to integrate my home and work email and calendaring in a
nice seamless interface. Without an Exchange-compatible MUA, I might as
well go back to using mutt, because the only way I'll be able to see my
work email or calendar is through the webmail interface.
You can do all the handwringing you want about "proprietary software",
but this is a real-world integration need for me as a desktop user who
actually works for a living, and I have an open-source solution that
works for me today. What software would you suggest I switch to that
continues to meet this need?
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from what i have read i see the following pros and cons:
pro:
- evolution has user acceptance
- evolution integrates nicely with gnome
- evolution is a full featured groupware client
- evolution has a nice plugin interface
- evolution provides functionality that can not be compensated by another tool
con:
- evolution is unmaintained
- evolution has potentially problematic code
rewrite? redesign?
but the question is... if theres no existing maintainer for it.. where
does the workforce come from to integrate another client and get it
that far? whats the scheduled time for a replacement?
or rather... where are proper design docs for a well designed groupware client?
i come to the conclusion that theres currently no other way than
finding a maintainer for evo that starts kicking butt upstream.
regards,
rudolf kastl