El vie, 14-12-2012 a las 10:39 -0500, Miki Kocic escribió:

> There's a short 1,900-word (two-page) polemic called "The Joys of the 
> Command Line," which is aimed at Windows users and describes the 
> advantages of runlevel 3 by featuring Evolution as an Outlook 2010 
> equivalent that can be launched from the command line in a highly 
> flexible and full-featured way. Who on the Evolution Team (or elsewhere) 
> would be interested in acquiring such a document under a GPL?
> 
> (As an aside, I've observed that both Fedora 17 Xfce and Debian 6.0.6 
> use Evolution as the default email client in their base installs. That's 
> a bit like both the Tea Party and the Communist Party endorsing the same 
> candidate for election. High praise indeed!)
> 
> Mike
> _______________________________________________



Mike:

            First of all:  We are NOT  enemies like the Tea Party and
the Communists.  We are different options in the way that users can have
the freedom to choice the Operative System that fit better for them.

            Second:   Evolution is NOT Outlook  and I'm happy of that.
If you want Outlook there's Outlook and Windows and you can go and use
them.  One thing is one thing and the other thing is the other thing.  


That's all.  I didn't read that document, so I can't say anything about
it.




Regards,
Lailah



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