On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 13:47, Ronald Kuetemeier wrote: > Hi Guys, > I will be looking into porting my apps, send mail from alarm .. > freebusy, to evolution 2.0. > I have a few questions before I start: > > Which cvs tree should I use, evolution or evolution-data-server?
Depends what it does. e-d-s contains what used to be the wombat and cal-client and e-book. We might be interested in integrating some of these patches as well, do you have a longer description for each? > Do I still need to extend Evolution-Component and get the Composer from > the shell/mailer, i.e. run it under the shell like it was necessary in > 1.4.X? Or did anybody provide a generic way for 2.0 to get components, > if so please explain? I would also like to use the Composer from > OpenOffice via a Java/C++ extension that way. Unfortunately yes, but the shell simplified a great deal (7 methods total I think now). You can also launch the composer via corba. > On a site note. I gave a talk about evolution last month and got > "grilled" about the groupwise connection. The person asked was an admin > who works for the county I live in, asking for the county which already > uses Linux. I pointed him to this mailing list and the cvs entry, with > the comment that it seems somebody is working on it and there might be a > chance for official 2.X support. Just a friendly comment that there > seems to be commercial interest in it. Rodrigo is currently working on the groupwise support for the calendar. -JP -- JP Rosevear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ximian, Inc. _______________________________________________ evolution-hackers maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers
