I am wondering whether there are any efforts underway to "de-integrate" the various components of Evolution. Evolution has a very mature mailer, a very mature calendaring application, and a pretty mature contact application. It has less mature todo list and note applications. (For example, Tomboy is much more mature in both these areas.)
I know Evo was originally based on bonobo, and I do admit I don't know much about that technology (though I am a GTK+/GObject programmer). I'm wondering if maybe Evo could support running e.g. a "standalone mailer" or a mailer plus calendar application, rather than having to take all pieces of Evo at once. I think in the modern working and personal environments, people want to pick and choose their components. For example, Google Calendar may be way more convenient for calendaring than Evo, but someone might love Evo as a mailer. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if most users of Evo use it primarily as a mailer, with the other components taking a backseat. I know there may already be efforts in this vein underway -- if so, perhaps a pointer to a bugzilla tracker could help me out. Andrew p.s. also, Evo kind of violates UNIX ethic of an application that does "one thing" well. _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list