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Fedora 13 release slips

Fedora 13 release slips

Posted May 13, 2010 21:49 UTC (Thu) by kmself (guest, #11565)
In reply to: Fedora 13 release slips by bojan
Parent article: Fedora 13 release slips

I was commenting on the (as usual) dry, witty, and brilliant commentary of Our Editor.

Project slips happen. I'd very much prefer to see working code late than broken code early, for sufficient values of broken. Looks like the slip is brief to boot (to date).

Given my usual distro of choice (Debian) is notorious for late releases, and I'm dealing with a nontrivial value of broken on Ubuntu 9.04 -> 10.04 upgrade (keyboard/mouse frozen in X), I'm familiar with several sides of this debate.

Regards Exchange / OWA, I was looking into this recently and it appears that Mail.app (Mac) offers Exchange connectivity through <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb204119.aspx">Exchange Web Services</a>, rather than kluging through OWA. But of course, all of Exchange is a kluge (I'm currently trying to clear some 11k bogus mail dupes from my mutt/IMAP connection). $WORK is headed to GMail (and a much cleaner IMAP/POP interface) Real Soon Now, and I can hardly wait.


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Fedora 13 release slips

Posted May 13, 2010 23:13 UTC (Thu) by bojan (subscriber, #14302) [Link]

> Exchange Web Services

Yeah, from what I know you need to have Exchange 2010 for that to work. Most folks are still on 2003 or 2007, I think. At least where I connect is.

BTW, Evo also has MAPI support.


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