KDE 3.2 release cycle
Ferdinand Gassauer
gassauer at kde.org
Sat May 24 07:47:51 BST 2003
Bernhard Reiter wrote:
> On Monday 19 May 2003 21:33, Cornelius Schumacher wrote:
>> On Monday 19 May 2003 17:28, Bernhard Reiter wrote:
>> > On Saturday 17 May 2003 10:19, Cornelius Schumacher wrote:
>> > > On Friday 16 May 2003 18:18, Bernhard Reiter wrote:
>> > > > On Tuesday 13 May 2003 20:54, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
>> > > > > the KDE PIM stuff is more important than all the other
>> > > > > applications you mentioned put together from the standpoint of
>> > > > > user benefit. this is not to put down those other apps, since i
>> > > > > think they are all great and strategically important. rather,
>> > > > > this speaks to the overwhelming importance of a solid PIM
>> > > > > infrastructure and application set in KDE.
>> > > >
>> > > > I can second this as many coporate users hope
>> > > > that KDE 3.2 will be able to natively act as a Kolab client.
>> > >
>> > > This still requires quite some work.
>> >
>> > Yes I know.
>> > Still the expectations seem to be there.
>> > I didn't raise them and this might show a bit
>> > of a discrepancy between KDE marketing
>> > (no 1 desktop, ready for the workplace)
>> > and what promise it actually can hold.
>>
>> I'm not aware of any KDE marketing for 3.2 regarding the ability of
>> kdepim to act as Kolab client.
>
> It would be interesting to find out how that expectation
> get raised, but it probably is interaction of several messages.
>
Hmm!
Kolab is a groupware server
"This is the homepage of the Kroupware Project which aims to develop a Free
Software groupware solution across Free Software platforms (GNU/Linux,
FreeBSD, etc) and proprietary ones (NT 4, W2000, etc). The server Kolab
runs on a free platform and on some other Unices. "
and
Kontact is a groupware client (Splash screen)
and
both are "KDE" - at least in a good relation ship for the useer
--
cu
ferdinand
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