On 9/27/19 7:25 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
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> 
> Basically, Kmail became dependent on a huge database called Akonadi and
> an always dragging lookup facility called Nepomuk, to the point that
> you couldn't fix things by moving files around or changing a config. I
> bailed out of Kmail, and six months later out of KDE. Today I have not
> one KDE app or library on my system.

The Kmail devs made me think I was the only one who thought Akonadi and
Nepomuk was a bad idea. It was such a nice snappy email client. I told
myself that once they fixed all the bugs, I would resume using it.
However, now with more than just server side mail, but caldav and
carddav, swapping out my server is not a matter of hours but days of
work - really wasted time.

Here is a meme: Let's rewrite it in Javascript!
Here's another: Pollution FTW!
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