• @boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net
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    85 months ago

    Hey, I am really excited about this!

    A few questions:

    1. Will this be developed in parallel to #Kontact, are the same devs working on it, is only the UI changing and background things kept the same? Will it replace Kontact some time, swapping out, or getting the name?
    2. Is #CalDAV support possible currently, in the past or planned? It is a major dealbreaker for me currently.
    3. Are CalDAV features supported by #DAVx5 planned? Like journals?
    4. The #Flatpak is kinda bundled in the “Kontact” Flatpak. Will this change?
    • Carl Schwan :kde:
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      55 months ago

      @boredsquirrel @kde 1. While some devs (like me) works on both Kontact and Merkuro devs, other are only working on one of them. I don’t see Kontact disappearing anytime soon.

      1. CalDAV is definitively supported

      2. Journals works in KOrganizer. It’s quite unlikely I will add that to Merkuro mail any time soon as I have no real use for them and I don’t want to makes the UI more complex.

  • @Blisterexe@lemmy.zip
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    5 months ago

    Quick question, does Marknote save in normal markdown? In other words could i sync the folder it saves to and edit the notes seamlessly with something like apostrophe or Qownnotes.

  • @Grangle1@lemm.ee
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    35 months ago

    I’m a pretty satisfied Kontact user right now. I appreciate the integration of everything, but the one thing I would really look at improving is the RAM usage of Akonadi server, it eats up quite a lot of RAM for a program/backend meant just to integrate that information. Are there plans to improve that, or will Merkuro improve on that at all?

    • PureTryOut
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      35 months ago

      Merkuro is built on Akonadi, so in that sense there will be no change.

    • @Bro666MA
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      25 months ago

      ¿Puedes mostrarnos vuestro proyecto y explicar un poquito cómo lo hacéis?

      • Natan 🏴‍☠️🐧
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        25 months ago

        @Bro666
        Ahora estoy en la calle, simplemente tenemos en WordPress un plugin donde pones evento, duració, color en un calendario de lunes-domingo por horas en tipo cuadrantes y en versión móvil muestra la linea temporal desde el ahora y mostrado en cascada. El frontend muy parecido a #SimpleCalendarPro para #android el backend si se diferencia.

        Ahora este calendario no es publico porque aún estamos definiendo los eventos y horas.

        Cuando enchufe el pc mando más.

  • Bonje
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    15 months ago

    Wrong place, maybe, but Kontakt refuses to work for me for mail. I added the proton bridge config, but there are no folders in the mail view. The standalone Kmail does work. If anyone has troubleshooting tips. Maybe it’s some flatpack vs native thing, idk.

  • Matthias Mailänder
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    5 months ago

    What are the plans for Trojita? It had IMAP feature complete e-Mail without the performance problems that have a tradition in KDE PIM. I saw no more releases since KDE took over.

    • @Bro666MA
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      35 months ago

      KDE does not “take over” projects. Project leaders can request becoming part of KDE and gain all the benefits from belonging to a bigger community: infrastructures, translators, services, etc. But if the original developers do not push their own project forward, it is unlikely anyone else will.

      • Matthias Mailänder
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        15 months ago

        @Bro666 But I assumed there was a strategic decision involved. If you embrace an IMAP client while you already had one, I assume consolidation will follow.

        • @Bro666MA
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          45 months ago

          That is not how KDE works. KDE is not a company and it doesn’t absorb or embrace other projects. If you have a project you would like to develop using the advantages afforded by KDE, you can put it through the incubation process and then, when it passes, work on it yourself. The other KDE contributors that join you (if they join you), do so under their own steam. There is no management telling people where to go or what to work on, so if you stop working on your own project and have been unable to attract other contributors, development will stop.