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List:       kwin
Subject:    Re: [Kde-pim] jargon is bad! :)
From:       Frank Osterfeld <frank.osterfeld () gmx ! de>
Date:       2010-03-16 10:00:31
Message-ID: 201003161100.31148.frank.osterfeld () gmx ! de
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On Tuesday 16 March 2010 09:06:22 Thomas McGuire wrote:

> Sometimes, using the term "Akonadi" can not entirely be avoided, and I'm
> unsure what to do about it. For example, when KMail can not work because
> Akonadi is not running, we have to tell the user in some way, like "The
> Akonadi PIM framework is not running, bla bla.".
> Another example: The mail import tool (still wrongly called KMailCVT) can
> import mails into Akonadi, the mails can not just be used by KMail, but
>  also by other applications. Currently the introduction page there says
>  "This program will help you import your email [..] into Akonadi". Any
>  suggestion how to improve that? I'm quite sure normal users don't know
>  what "importing into Akonadi" means, but saying "importing into KMail"
>  would be plain wrong now.

How about just "Import email" without target.
Or "The way KDE stores email has changed. This program will help you to import 
[or: migrate to] your existing email into the new system (Akonadi)." That way 
primarily more descriptive terms are used, but the technology name is 
mentioned nevertheless for those who relate to it.

Frank
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