mikala wrote:Nepomuk is a *require* for kmail for now, so it's going to be enable by default (since it's just ugly to have *yellow* banner in kmail complaining about missing functionnality in kmail.
It's also going to be used soon my telepathy-kde.
However since i know some users does not like it i split all nepomuk related files in his own package named « nepomuk » so the end user can simply *removed* this package to get ride of nepomuk.
Of course some apps relaying on nepomuk won't work or will be removed too (such as kmail).
In summary :
- i won't disable nepomuk by default now & stick to upstream default configuration (aka enable by default)
- end users can either disable it or even better removed it so they can get ride of it since they hate it :p
Regards,
pmithrandir wrote:Regarding what you say, I see no reason that can justify your decision.
Kmail is nothing. Nobody know it and nobody need it to be simple.(same as konqueror, koffice, ... they are little games for geek)
There is robust alternative if it doesn't works(thunderbird is one of them), and for personal use, almost all user I know never use anymore software for email. (gmail, hotmail, yahoo are better, and perfectly safe for your datas. Only in company you can find some people who use that, and they have the staff to set up or activate something.
pmithrandir wrote:telepathy is not even stable now, or usable. A simple function as : remember my password doesn't works.
pmithrandir wrote:So, if there is really tons of user complain over nepomuk, just disable it by default, don't install kmail by default but an alternative, and put nepomuk as a requirement for people who want this software.
pmithrandir wrote:And, it's always better to wait for something new to be stable, than to force all user to be the beta tester. Mandriva finally learn that after years of shitty distro, it would be a shame for mageia to reproduce the same pattern.
pmithrandir wrote:Regarding what you say, I see no reason that can justify your decision.
pmithrandir wrote:I have mageia as my main system, and had mandriva for years.
But when my girlfriend talk about it, she only say : "it's a system where you have to set up something every weeks. I don't want to deal with that kind of stuff".
wobo wrote: - not use 3rd party repos nor 3rd party software (except flashplayer plugin and Acrobat reader)
- not use backports nor testing repos
- not use the machine for testing new stuff
All these *may be* hazardous to your system.
wobo wrote:Same here: my productive system is Mandriva 1
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