> > I would like to know how to offer this, my knowledge of Outlook and the > business users needs, to the Evolution team on a regular basis. Not just by > putting a bug in Bugzilla. Because technically, offering advice for new > features is not a bug. And of course, sometimes it takes multiple > conversations and screenshots for someone else to understand what I'm trying > to convey.
Bugzilla is not only used for bugs - there is a class of "bug" called a "feature request" that allows you to request a feature or a usability improvement. But the bottom line is that you have to compete for very limited developer time in order to implement new features - and that competition is against bug fixes, backend performance improvements, keeping up with other changes to the underlying GUI and so on. There has also recently on this list been some calls for a freeze on new features in order to give time to try and squash some persistent bugs and usability problems. What I'm trying to get across is that your must-have show-stopper Outlook look-a-like business orientated feature may not get implemented on a time scale you think is suitable. However, if it *is* something that the community thinks is important, then you will get support for it on the bugzilla ticket and there is more chance the developers will look kindly on it. Also, if it *is* something that is important, then there is likely to already be a feature request for it and the best thing is to add your voice to it there. However a word of warning - requesting a feature because it's in Outlook might be counter productive - Evolution is *not* an Outlook clone, it doesn't pretend to be one. This is not MS bashing, it's not a Thunderbird or kmail or whatever clone either. P. _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list