On 1/24/07, Sankar P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 2.8.3 has got some performance fixes w.r.t initial folder fetching. If > you have a lot of public/nested folders, you will notice the startup > time reduced considerably with 2.8.3 It is getting released on > Jan-29th. > > These fixes have already went in the 2.9.6 version. Some fixes have went > in 2.9.6 for subscribing to another user's calendar issue also. > > For those who use SLED 10 (not OpenSuse), these changes will be > available in the SLED 10 SP1.
so, the current stable version is ... what? 2.8.2? 2.9.6? For SLED 10, you say SP1 will include "these changes" ... does that mean that SP1 will offer a version upgrade to .... what version? In the meantime, how can I get to a more fully functional version? 2.6 is, to my mind, nearly unusable. I only use it because, essentially, I'm trying to work out supportable options for potential customers (OWA on FireFox and/or windows in a VM are what I would rely on otherwise). I tried adding the gnome repository to install sources, but I get a list of dependencies that I am not sure what to do with when I try to upgrade ... At this rate, I have lost a customer to a SLED 10 deployment because of EVO issues. I need to be able to put something together that is solid, before I can go to other customers with project proposals, and EVO connecting to exchange is a must ... <rant> Since EVO is the supposed darling of Novell (an Outlook replacement!!!), I simply do not understand why production quality upgrades to newer versions are not made available to SLED10 ... this is a policy (that of not offering version upgrades to anything .... just "security patches") that is doomed to failure in the corporate world. I can see not offering/supporting version updates for every package that comes with SLED ... but EVO? And Banshee, and FireFox and the big ticket items that people use and depend on every day? Yes, it must be available. _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list