On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 02:40:09PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> 
> The problem is that there is no released version of akonadi-client although
> there is a git repo for it.
> 
> Overall the ultimate purpose is to provide apps.  kdepim provides:
> 
> akregator       Feed Reader
> blogilo         Blogging Client
> kaddressbook    Contact Manager
> kalarm                Personal Alarm Scheduler
> kleopatra       Certificate Manager and Unified Crypto GUI
> kmail           Mail Client   
> knotes          Popup Notes   
> konsolekalendar Command line tool for accessing calendar files                
> kontact
> Personal Information Manager
> korganizer      Calendar and Scheduling Program
> ktnef           Viewer/extractor for TNEF files
> 
> I have never used any of these.  Is it worthwhile to pursue adding them to
> the book?
> 
The only LFS user I am aware of who uses kmail is Edgar - he posted
on -support in the last week or so about a problem with kmail and I
don't think he got any replies.

We dropped large parts of gnome, perhaps we ought to do the same for
kde.

Alternatively, perhaps this question should be asked on -support,
and maybe we should encourage our users to at least monitor this
last ?

ĸen
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