Nepomukindexer

Bruce Marshall bmarsh at bmarsh.com
Mon Dec 12 20:15:04 UTC 2011


On Monday, December 12, 2011 19:36:16 Mark Greenwood wrote:
> That's great and I'm glad somebody is looking at it, but from my point of
> view this is KDE 4.7.. the important part of that is SEVEN… we're coming up
> to what, 2 years and 7 major releases since KDE 4.0 and this stuff still
> doesn't work. Why is it even in there at all?
> 
> Whoever's behind KDE needs to take a big deep breath and realise that people
> try to use their software as a part of their lives. Including components
> which aren't finished and don't work and are a nightmare to configure
> (akonadi has been this way since its first release) gives KDE 4 a VERY bad
> reputation. I still think the idea behind nepomuk and strigi is a good one,
> but the implementation of it is nowhere near ready for everyday use. It's
> annoying a lot of people and making many switch away from KDE. Perhaps they
> don't care, but I do.
> 
> Mark

+1 (again)

And add to this the disaster they call Kmail2.    And why, almost 2 months 
after the release of 11.10,  haven't they fix some of the bugs.   1) Find 
messages  doesn't work,  2)  fill-in of addresses doesn't work.




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