Description:

  Modular mail client.

  Part of the KDE Personal Information Management project.

  Designed for reuse. The application 'empath' is built by default,
  but is intended for testing the various modules and will not
  necessarily continue to exist as a standalone client.

  Read DESIGN for developer information.

Requirements:

  * A working copy of kdelibs from KDE's HEAD branch.
  * kdelibs must be compiled with --enable-mt !
  
  You can either:

  o Get a snapshot via ftp.
  o Use your CVS or cvsup access to get a local copy.

  See the KDE homepage for details:
  
    http://www.kde.org

Contributing:

  If you're interested in contributing to the project, please mail
  Rik <rik@kde.org> and ask questions.

  Help is needed in the following areas.
   
  * Architectural
    - Error reporting
    - Identify inefficient models / paradigms.
 
  * Implementation
    - Adding new features.
    - Debugging.
    - Clean up over-complex, dangerous, sloppy or ill-conceived code.
    - Identify and plug memory leaks.
    - Identify and plug security holes.

    Note: Programmers and designers may read DESIGN for a useful
    introduction to the system architecture. Information on developing
    for KDE is available within the Qt documentation and at
    http://developer.kde.org
    
  * Documentation
    - Clean up and assure completeness of class documentation.
    - Keep web pages up to date.
      + Announce recent developments.
      + Provide regular development news.
    - Write and maintain a user manual.

  * Artwork
    - Draw some artwork for web pages.
  
  * Maintenance
    - Bug reporting.
    - Testing.
  
  * Propaganda
    - Announce developments to relevant entities.
    - Write a succinct project description.
    - Create a presentation suitable for the media.

Contact information:

  Empath:
  
    Chief maintainer:
  
      Rik Hemsley <rik@kde.org>

      Questions and comments from any party, including journalists, are
      welcome.

  KDE-PIM project:

    Mailing list:
    
      Address for messages:
      
        kde-pim@kde.org

      This list exists for the benefit of developers, users and any other
      interested parties. Discussions are generally of a technical nature,
      but questions from non-technical persons are welcome. 

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