Hi, Sorry for replying so late, I've been off for too long. Just wanted to make a comment about this as KDE user... Kmail and Kontakt in general is a pain to use and configure. I'm using KDE with Evolution and I know people who use it with Thunderbird. I would like to suggest either not to add any mail/calendar programme at all, or add one that is simpler to use and configure. Just my two cents.
Regards, Silvia 2017-09-09 13:46 GMT+01:00 Neal Gompa <ngomp...@gmail.com>: > On Sat, Sep 9, 2017 at 8:28 AM, jack smith <pavi...@fedoraproject.org> > wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Would you like to consider to provide a less "bloated" KDE spin ? Here > is the softs I suggest to remove to have a much cleaner base experience : > > > > kolourpaint kruler qupzilla ktorrent krusader kgpg krfb kmines kpat > kmahjongg krdc konversation konqueror akregator kamoso dragon ksshaskpass > knode kmouth kmousetool dnfdragora k3b jovie kmail kaddressbook korganizer > telepathy* ktp* kmag kfind knetattach > > > > Like every softs, if someone need one that is not in the base install, > he simply can install it. > > > > No..? > > Taking most of those out would make our experience significantly worse > than the GNOME spin (a.k.a Fedora Workstation). > > Not being able to manage GPG (KGPG) , SSH (ksshaskpass), and email > (KMail) would be pretty painful for most people. KAddressBook and > KOrganizer are perfectly fine to keep, too, as they are useful things. > > I could see us not including Konqueror, as Qupzilla/KDE Falkon is the > new upcoming KDE browser. > > As most of us actually do heavily use IRC, it'd be a shame if we lost > Konversation on the default install. > > Akregator probably could be cut as RSS feeds have become considerably > less popular and accessible in recent years. > > KNode could probably be removed from the default installs, as > Usenet/NNTP has become a lot less common. > > Jovie, KMouth, KMouseTool, and KMag are handy things for accessibility. > > Dragon is a perfectly nice video player. > > Kamaso is our equivalent to Cheese on GNOME, and there's no reason to cut > it. > > KFind for finding files on the system is kinda important, in my view. > KNetAttach for accessing network shares, too. > > The telepathy stack (telepathy* / ktp*) might be less handy, but I > know people who do swear by it. > > Kolourpaint and and KRuler and handy little things. And KRFB enables > remote desktop capabilities, which there are plenty of people who > want. KRDC lets people connect to remote systems, which is equally > desired. > > > -- > 真実はいつも一つ!/ Always, there's only one truth! > _______________________________________________ > devel mailing list -- devel@lists.fedoraproject.org > To unsubscribe send an email to devel-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org >
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