From kmail-devel Wed Jul 23 06:17:51 2003 From: Andreas Gungl Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2003 06:17:51 +0000 To: kmail-devel Subject: Re: CIA proposal (was: ClientInterface) X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kmail-devel&m=105894133526842 Am Dienstag, 22. Juli 2003 13:49 schrieb Marc Mutz: > The only thing that smells in any way like p2p here is the broadcast > before compactification. But compactification is a noop for maildirs > and only the (relatively small) index files are affected and only if > there were many deletes recently. So I'd be cool with leaving index > file compactification as something that is performed only in > single-instance mode. That's what I reflected to. > And if that is not acceptable and the list that dcopserver maintains is > not sufficient for KMail, then one can still roll it's own instance > registry by adding a ~/Mail/.instances{,.lock} that lists hostname and > PID of each instance. DCOP does work only on a single machine. It doesn't help on NFS mounted devices when mounted into different machines. But I think, we don't need to discuss this further. Don gave a really good comment on your proposal. And besides the DCOP idea I like it too. Would be fine to run multiple KMail instances on my machine at work or even be able to use mutt besides an active KMail while being remote on small bandwidth. In general I think KMail has some very good programmers with really good ideas. I wish all the ideas could be bundled to get synergies in the development. And I wish there would be more time to refactor KMail's internals (Kernel/GUI, Bo's Folder:: changes, as I understand your CIA, ...). As often, a release needs new features, and as I wrote I'm myself waiting for improvements in IMAP and for Kolab. I'm only wondering how long new features can get pressed in KMail while important refactoring tasks remain open. Well, this is all theoretical. I better continue to work on my GUI separation tasks tonight. ;-) Andreas _______________________________________________ KMail Developers mailing list kmail@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kmail