I am always afraid the KDE will lose support or interest from other
platforms since most of the Linux distros are choosing GNOME as the
default. Will this mean that there will be less support for KDE
applications? Evolution seems to work well when set up through GNOME Online
Accounts, but KOA is not as easy. KMail doesn't work with Google at least.
KOrganizer, same thing. It doesn't seem to sync.

I am enjoying Plasma but if there will not be sufficient support for the
applications, it makes it hard to stay on it and to recommend it to others.
Especially if they are just starting out with Linux.


Thanks,

JV


On Wed, Nov 13, 2019, 13:35 Wolfgang Bauer <wba...@tmo.at> wrote:

> See https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=404990 .
>
> In short, it's not a bug in kmail or akonadi, but rather a "political"
> problem
> because Google themselves blocked access.
>
> Doesn't mean it shouldn't get fixed from the KDE side though, rather the
> opposite.
> But me personally don't really know what the remaining problems are.
>
> Maybe somebody else here can step up and finally help to solve it?
>
> Kind Regards,
> Wolfgang
>
>

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