Tell who did you PAY to include Akonadi?
dE .
de.techno at gmail.com
Sat Mar 31 00:40:34 BST 2012
On 03/31/12 08:29, KDE lover but not user wrote:
> Why do I need email dispatching while I am offline?
>
> Mail dispatcher agent? fetchmail? luasocket? python smtplib? I'd rather use my phone?
>
> "google://mail dispatcher agent" gave a lot of titles with words "Error", "[SOLVED]", "showing something strange", "can't", "Annoying", "Bug" and nothing else about description
> So avoid me from<mail dis-patch-er a-gent>.
>
> Akonadi, strigi, virtuoso and nepomuk. There are more words of "this cool feature" then even about base apps.
> I only need Kwin, Dolphin and Kate. Why do I need face these warriors when i only need to read and write text? No more text? Only features? For whom?
> Forums are full of disabling, changing executable permission, deleting and words "Disaster".
>
> Serginho like it sounds in Portuguese. Yes it's true.
>
> From Russia with love.
>
> On 31.03.2012 at 6:01 AM, Sérgio Basto<sergio at serjux.com> wrote:Specially wtf is documentation about akonadi ? why we don't know wtf is
> a mail dispatcher agent for example ?
>
> On Sat, 2012-03-31 at 04:51 +0400, randommail at mac.hush.com wrote:
>> There is Linus Torwalds. And there is me. I was born at the same
>> holiday as him.
>> And I will be talking as he.
>>
>> Who did you PAY to include AKONADI? Who was this *** MORON who decided
>> that people need it?
>> Tell us all the users of KDE How much money did you get to say this
>> *** shit about it it useful.
>> Please tell us the truth if not you are anyway MORONS.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> From RUSSIA with love
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