Version: (using KDE KDE 3.5.4) Installed from: FreeBSD Ports OS: FreeBSD Second comes the Attendees tab (and thereby the whole tabbar, since it only contains two tabs altogether). What does it mean in this context? It's cetainly useful to keep track of attendees while planning for certain events within KOrganizer, but planning for events is one context and writing a journal entry is a completely different context. One is about the future, the other about the past, one has to do with distribution lists while the other one is normally private etc. Please remove the Attendees tab from the journal entry dialog, if there really is no non-abusive use for it. Note: this was initially posted here: http://lists.kde.org/?l=kdepim-users&m=115969696715217&w=2
Reassigning all KOrganizer bug reports and wishes to the newly created korganizer-devel mailing list.
Removed as part of the KOrganizer Journal GUI revamp. Fixed in KDE 4.x.
Am Mittwoch, 8. August 2007 schrieb Mike Arthur: > Fixed in KDE 4.x. Actually, in Novell Groupwise journals *can* have attendees! This feature was added for groupwise support by Will Stephenson: http://websvn.kde.org/?view=rev&revision=439539 Cheers, Reinhold
Am Mittwoch, 8. August 2007 schrieb Reinhold Kainhofer: > Actually, in Novell Groupwise journals *can* have attendees! This feature > was added for groupwise support by Will Stephenson: > http://websvn.kde.org/?view=rev&revision=439539 One reason seems to be that certain groupware servers handle permissions by way of attendees (i.e. only attendees can view incidences) and the other reason is to be able to send journals to other persons as groupware mail (for information, proof-reading, acknowledgment etc). Cheers, Reinhold
Sure thing, reverting.
Bille has suggested a solution: <Bille> we *could* disable the tab in korganizer by default and turn it on with a config option written by the groupwisewizard. Will report on progress.
As pointed out by winterz, the RFC states Journals can have attendees so this needs to stay. Reverting changes.