From kde-pim Wed May 08 04:36:33 2013 From: "O. Sinclair" Date: Wed, 08 May 2013 04:36:33 +0000 To: kde-pim Subject: Re: [Kde-pim] Marketing blocker collection, DEADLINE: 2013-03-10 Message-Id: <18002886.J4guv5190P () sinclair-hp> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-pim&m=136798782400917 On Tuesday 07 May 2013 6:59 PM Georg C. F. Greve wrote: > Dear Orjan Sinclair, > > On 2013-05-07 17:31, O. Sinclair wrote: > > I want to state that to note that I am not a "joe doe". I started my > > professional career with computers around 1982, before THE IBM PC. > > Coincidentally, so have I. Self taught software developer on the > Amstrad CPC 464. Earned my keep as a software developer and later also > did some IT solutions and support as a student through my own little > company. Like so many of my generation. So I do remember the world > before the internet. In fact I was running mail boxes for dial up for > some time. Which is why I sympathise with your situation and can > empathise. > > That said, the awesome thing about Free Software is that you can make > it do whatever you need it to do. The emphasis being on you, both times. > > Kevin and myself tried explaining to you that the world we live in is > dramatically different from yours. That does not invalidate anyone's > personal experience. I believe you that you hardly ever see any tagging. > Your users probably have very different problems, I can imagine. But > please accept that Kevin, myself and others are living in a different > world, as well, though, and our experience is no less valid. > > In our world, tagging is important, and IMAP is the default and primary > protocol, for many reasons, including the omnipresence of the mobile > platforms. > > Since Kevin and myself live in that world, that is where our attention > goes first, just like your attention is focused on your own situation. > > Naturally everyone here would like to make KDE PIM rock solid and > robust and superfast for every single use case. And yesterday. > > But then none of us has the problem of infinite time and resources at > their hand. > > So both Kevin and I would love to make KDE PIM do not only what we need > it to do, but also what you need it to do. But in reality we need to > start at the problems we encounter in the world we live in ourselves > because then we have a chance to also get around to solving your > problems for you. > > You are welcome to help us do that, by the way. > Thanks for taking the time to reply and explain. For the first time in a long time I get a feeling that possibly I could be "wrong" with my thinking that pop is superior to IMAP or for that matter Exchange. At least you explained why it matters to you. Well, I will soon have the option of using an IMAP account as my "main account" businesswise so I will give it a try. And I do file bugs when I find them. kind regards Orjan Sinclair _______________________________________________ KDE PIM mailing list kde-pim@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-pim KDE PIM home page at http://pim.kde.org/