[Kde-pim] configuration in akonadi-next
    Aaron J. Seigo 
    aseigo at kde.org
       
    Fri Dec 19 18:58:05 GMT 2014
    
    
  
On Friday, December 19, 2014 19.19:13 you wrote:
> If I need to connect to ssh to a machine to look at config I don't have
> necessary a X to see config.
I wasn't suggesting relying on Dr. Konqi. I was making the point that helper 
tools are not "evil", but can actually be very helpful indeed, for both the 
end user and the developer who has to deal with their reports.
Even with Kontact and Akonadi's configuration in text format, it still 
absolutely sucks for trying to find the right config data. Having a command 
line tool that automates that for people would be lovely.
It isn't enough to just say "they are text files, text files are good, 
therefore we are in a good place". It just isn't so.
-- 
Aaron J. Seigo
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