Am Montag, den 13.05.2013, 08:30 -0400 schrieb Adam Tauno Williams: > On Mon, 2013-05-13 at 10:05 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote: > > > But man this is kind of the same problem of the known kernel IO problem > > > that also I reported and nobody not much people trust just because they > > > didn't see any problem. > > Because one person reporting problems is not usually credible - it's > > indicative of a misconfiguration or an issue elsewhere. Yes, it > > sometimes is a problem, and given an infinite amount of resources all > > such things would be investigated - but with limited (very limited) > > resources, the developers have to concentrate on the things that have > > the most impact for the most people. > > AND, it is important to note, that LINUX [and related applications] is > used very successfully in a myriad of situations by a whole lot of > people. > > Most low-level bugs at this point in time are extremely narrow, it is > unreasonable to expect the world to jump on them when they harm 0.0001% > of the universe. > > > > The same occurs in evolution. Just because it works well for you it does > > > not mean it's working well. > > > I can tell you that performance and usability degraded over time. > > but not for most people. My experience is that Evolution has become > > more stable and more usable over the last few releases. And yes, it has > > become faster and more responsive. > > Exactly, it has gotten faster and MUCH more stable. Some component may > have broken, or something degraded, but "Evolution" has done neither. > > > To be honest most of the grouching about the stability and speed of Evo > > seems to be coming from Ubuntu users > > Or people with *unbelievably* ancient versions. Every time I see > someone complaining about 2.32 or even 2.28... my jaw drops. I just > don't get it - why do that to yourself?
'coz it runs and does all I expect from it ! _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list