On 20-Jan-2010, at 05:14, Mark Smith wrote:
> On 20.01.2010, at 11:05, David Cake wrote:
>       I'm unable to decide whether the Brent Simmons initiated 
>> project to create a new OS X email client for geeky pro email using 
>> types (like half this list, I imagine) is a fantastic project that 
>> I've been waiting for for years, or a doomed collective fantasy.
> 
> Its both innate ?

Yeah, probably.

>> http://inessential.com/2010/01/16/email_init
>>      I've joined the list (and the dev list too). I really want it 
>> to happen, and I'm willing to help.
>>      The project now has a name (Letters) and is currently running 
>> an election for the 'president' who will lead the project to a 
>> glorious 1.0 - Gruber is one of three candidates.
> 
> I would have thought that a small focussed group with a leader with a proven 
> track record in delivering stable releases would maximise the likelihood of 
> success. A large group with a popular (and deservedly so) leader who likes 
> being popular is at best a suboptimal recipe.  This would be a interesting 
> place to lurk, but I'm hellishly short of time.

I'll at least lurk and see if anything comes of this. I would love to have a 
good GUI client with excellent IMAP support.


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