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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 27/06/2013 09:39, Unicorn.Consulting
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 27/06/2013 4:56 PM, Ludovic
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<pre wrap="">On 6/26/13 11:39 PM, David Ascher wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Maybe. If those 12,000 people end up unhappy because TB doesn't do things that Eudora let them think they would be able to get, it ends up being a lot of noise and unhappy folks.
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<pre wrap="">Noise and unhappy people can be dealt with. I like Gerv's proposal. -
Maybe we should aslo get in touch with the Eudora team before changing
the page and retire the bugzilla component.
Ludo
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There is some good stuff in the penelope code base, and quite
honestly it would be nice to see some add-on developers pick over
the bones and pull out some of the more interesting Eudora
processes as add-ons. One of the failures of Penelope was it was
to much to maintain.<br>
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Good idea; I think this should be driven by demand from the
(Ex-)Eudora users. We won't build something nobody asks for.<br>
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Is there a mxr-type web repository somewhere?<br>
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Axel<br>
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