On 26/09/11 13:48, Alan Pope wrote:
Now we're perilously close to releasing 11.10 onto the world, it's
been asked [0] what things the developers would like to see the focus
on for the 12.04 (Long Term Support) release.

Personally I would like all core applications to support proxy servers
properly. Especially as it's an LTS release which is arguably
well-suited to corporate users who are those most often behind proxy
servers. (ubuntu one file sync being something that doesn't work
behind proxies)

I wondered what you lot might desire for 12.04?
A default email client that actually works and doesn't grind to a halt, even when your sister sends you a 4MB photo of your nieces. Thunderbird is an improvement on Evolution but I find that neither of them is as fluid and well behaved with large email as MS Outlook 2003 is (which I use at work).

I know that there are probably some settings I can fiddle with to make Thunderbird better behaved but I'd like it to be well behaved out of the box.

Cheers,

Bruno


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