A car made out of paper might have very good reasons for not being
able to go >5 m/h; if it suddenly falls apart without warning it's
just broken
I wouldn't say it is broken, it is just being used outside of its
design parameters ;)
(assuming for now the driver doesn't expect this, which is the case
for roundcube and large mail boxes).
The case of RC and large mailboxes is more like running out of fuel
in a car, you should see it coming. That was the premise of my post.
Granted, the "fuel gauge" is in a text config file buried in the
server somewhere. I was attempting to explain how to interpret the
error and that the result was not totally unexpected if you
understand what is going on.
Roundcube has other benefits thunderbird doesn't have (like being
accessible everywhere) and uses it, in a way, to advertise. People
will feel weird if suddenly something appears to be broken they
didn't know about. Especially if it's known but not told.
However, a desktop app is not the same as a web app. Particularly
comparing a web app _almost_ at 0.1 and a desktop app that is at
version 2.x.
"Inherently broken" doesn't mean "it doesn't matter", it just means
"can't be fixed".
Some people jump to "Inherently broken" when the problem is really "I
don't understand what is going on" which is what I was attempting to
explain.
And that "bug" /can/ be fixed.
I'm sure the RC developers would appreciate a patch with those changes.
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