Brad Hards reports on the next OpenChange release (0.9), which getting quite close[1]. He writes:
1. http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/4120 So where are we up to: * Merge of Ryan Lepinski's Summer of Code project (on converting Exchange calendars to the ICal format) is done. * Did some more testing with Exchange 2010. * Julien Kerihuel added support for encrypted connections, which are required in a default install of Exchange 2010. * The server provisioning works again. (Note: Server is pre-alpha. This is a developer preview only, not intended for any kind of other use.) * More documentation tweaks. I'm pretty happy with where we're going on this release. It has been a bit slower than we'd expected, but there are also some useful fixes that are about to go in, especially one related to how recipients are handled, which is a nasty problem for many users. ... The OpenChange project is also actively looking for potential sponsors for hosting (servers, connectivity, or both) and for more people to get involved in the project. Here is the mailing list post that Julien made[2]: 2. http://mailman.openchange.org/pipermail/devel/2009- December/001408.html Best regards Knut Yrvin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

