Le 13/10/2011 16:31, Scott Kitterman a écrit :
Kubuntu has prided itself on being a distro that is close to it's primary
upstream, KDE.  For those of you going to UDS this time, I'd ask you to
consider if this is really the best view for our users.

I consider Kmail2/Akonadi to be a disaster in 4.7.  I know it is working for
some people, but there are a LOT of people having a lot of problems.
Personally, I had sort of assumed that since this is the second major release
for Kmail2, it would be generally usable.

I've built modified kdepim/kdepim-runtime 4.4 packages for my own use.  If I'd
known what the state of these packages would be in 4.7, I'd have recommended
we stick with 4.4 through the LTS.  You might consider reverting even to 4.3
since that version had a full KDE4 Kaddressbook for 12.04.  As it stands, I
don't think we should have included pim 4.7 in the release (my fault) and you
ought to consider reverting to a working version for the LTS.

That makes sense to me, but migrating configuration, addressbook and mails from KMail2 + Akonadi back to KMail1 + KAddressBook is going to be a huge work I am afraid. Especially since this is not a subject where upstream will be happy to help :/

Aurélien

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