Has the KDE Social/Semantic Desktop been worth the hassle to anyone?

Anne Wilson cannewilson at googlemail.com
Sun Nov 18 14:33:20 GMT 2012


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On 18/11/2012 06:21, Duncan wrote:
> because that's precisely the spot I found myself in, when the
> question suddenly occurred to me, Why am I putting up with this, in
> my mail client of all things, which SHOULD "just work".  After all,
> kmail "just worked" for nearly a decade for me... until they
> started trying to fix what wasn't broken!

I understand that Debian successfully build Kontact with KMail 1.13.
Apparently it's very likely that we could build our own Kontact, with
Akonadified addressbook and calendar (remember we are told that it's
KMail's mis-use of Akonadi that is causing the problems) and the
older, stable KMail.

If anyone is interested in trying this, I'll post some quotes that
will point the way.  In return, I'd ask for sufficient feedback to get
the process documented on userbase.kde.org :-)  I'd like to try it
myself, but don't have that possibility at the moment.

Anne
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