As a user and tester I'm very happy with it, it has a few minor issues but I'm very happy the kubuntu sticks with upstream. It's one of the things i like most about it.
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 7:30 PM, Ingo Ratsdorf <[email protected]>wrote: > Alright guys and girls, > > I have been following this discussion some time and here are my five cents > to it: > > I am a user. And a tester. I love cutting edge and sometimes it breaks. > That's live. > If I am happy with how it's working, I keep it that way. If not, I try new > features. > > And I tried a lot. > > I am running Kubuntu 11.10 with all the PIM stuff and Akonadi and KMail2 on > a 8 years old laptop. > And quite frankly: IT'S RUNNING FINE. > > I am so happy that Kontact has integration for all this PIM stuff, that > groupDAV is finally working and all my stuff is synced between computers, at > work and on my phone. > COOL! > I have tested a lot, I have submitted bug reports and tracebacks and > images. Some of the requests are still open, some are not. Things are > moving. > > I have switched away from Thunderbird two years ago because I simply had no > integration of my calendar, I could not even reliably archive my emails. And > it still (as of today) > has no support for remote addressbooks, unless you run a groovy LDAP > server. Not really for the low end user.... > > A happy user and supporter (and sparetime contributor) of opensource > software. > > Please stop the fighting and be productive. If you don't like it - don't > use it. Nobody forces you to. You don't even have to pay for it.... ;-) > > Cheers and merry xmas, > Ingo > > > -- > kubuntu-devel mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-devel >
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