> > So, as a highly experienced user of a standard, mainstream > version of linux, using the standard version of evolution which the apt- > get system installed for me, my problems are all my own fault, and my > requests for a new feature are worthless. >
You are using Mint 19.3. That is a LTS release and comes with some caveats which you ought to be aware of: namely the application software is usually locked at specific versions. Mint/Canonical doesn't develop Gnome or it's components, so the software will continue to be developed leaving old versions behind. Evolution (and Gnome) is now at 3.40, bugs are generally fixed for versions one behind, so 3.38 and 3.40. New features are implemented in the development version 3.41. The evolution developers will not deal with any other versions. In producing a LTS version of their OS, Mint developers (presumably ultimately Canonical) are committed to back porting bug fixes into the version they provide. It is unlikely they will do the same for feature updates, but that is up to Canonical and you need to ask on the Mint support forums. > > Oh well, I suppose I'll just have to go on suffering > the countless html coding errors this standard version of evolution has > suffered from since I started using it 15 years ago. Have you filed bugs about it? What happened to them? > > Now, I will also unsubscribe myself again from this > pointless mailing list. Oh well, I suppose you'll never see this ... P. _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list