[Kde-pim] Marketing, KDE PIM and You

Dotan Cohen dotancohen at gmail.com
Fri May 28 13:05:55 BST 2010


2010/5/28 Kevin Krammer <kevin.krammer at gmx.at>:
> On Friday, 2010-05-28, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>
>> Thorsten, I may be a bit late, I just now found this thread again. I
>> will send a list if you like, but this bug has made me switch away
>> from KDE-PIM:
>>
>> When editing text notes of recurring items, Korganizer modifies all
>> future items and deletes all past items:
>> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=236563
>
> So this bug has been known for about three weeks now.
>
> I know that the concept of linear time it is hard to understand for beings who
> are not restricted for that, but unfortunately most (maybe even all)
> developers on KDE PIM are currently human, level home sapiens, and are subject
> to preceived linearity of time.
>
> Which unfortunately implies that they can only do one thing after another.
> Well, "after" of course being again one of these hard to understand concepts
> related to linear time.
>
> But then again beings where two points in time are no different to left and
> right in relation to space could probably just move to that point in time when
> the bug has been fixed.
>
> Or maybe some of the ascended developers will decide to work on that last
> week, making this make irrelevant
>
> Cheers,
> Kevin
>


Thank you Kevin. As my home world (Europa) is caught in Jupiter's
frame-dragging, I do experience linear time however it is slightly
faster than yours. Part of TCP/IP/ECTC (Earth Communication Time
Correction) does in fact handle the differences at the protocol layer,
but currently only VOIP uses that protocol. HTTP is still on TCP/IP.

Note that this similar and likely related issue has been open for
three and a half months:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=226394


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