Thomas Bruederli wrote: > Just wanted to forward a mail I've got yesterday and would like to > hear your opinions about this topic. Either this could make RoundCube > grow faster or atmail just wants to get rid of some (more and more > serious) competition. > > Don't panic, I didn't decide anything yet and I don't want to get rich > anyway :-)
I don't think atmail sees RC as a serious competition, the are both webmail but the similarities end there. Atmail has much more "beef" and requirements while RC comes with a simplistic approach. I think such offer could be good for Thomas (although he doesn't want to get rich, he would get some extra spare change. I am sure not much, but some), the possibility of traveling --a plus on my book! :-) -- and RC might benefit (as well as atmail, of course) from it. It is easier to re-brand RC as atmail opensource product, than scale down atmail, which was never conceived to be such. Ultimately, it is really up to you, Thomas. I would go for it. Cheers, -- David
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