Hey Martin, great news and we're looking forward to any contributions from you guys!
Feel free to add yourself to the wiki as well. :-) Once you guys settled in, feel free to send a rundown on your tech setup to the list as well. People are always interested in that and I guess it helps some of them when they evaluate RoundCube to see what's required and possible. Till On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 1:10 PM, Martin B. Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello all, > > Today at the University of Florida, we began offering Roundcube for one > of our major e-mail systems offered to students. We have around 60,000 > IMAP users in an average week, and probably about a quarter of that > number that visit our webmail during an average week. > > We're hoping to contribute back to the project in terms of patches, bug > reports, and feature requests. We're already amassing quite a body of > usability feedback from our beta testing. > > I apologize in advance if you get some Trac tickets or feedback directly > from users, as we have such a large population of them that some folks > invariable find the wrong place to send feedback & report problems; feel > free to direct them to helpdesk.ufl.edu if you do hear from any. > > I look forward to working with the people in the community here :) > -- > Martin B. Smith > [email protected] - (352) 273-1374 > CNS/Open Systems Group > University of Florida > > > > > > --- 8< --- detachments --- 8< --- > The following attachments have been detached and are available for viewing. > http://detached.gigo.com/rc/sV/udWB3yFT/smime.p7s > Only click these links if you trust the sender, as well as this message. > --- 8< --- detachments --- 8< --- > > > _______________________________________________ > List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/dev/ > BT/b33d0462 > > _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/dev/ BT/8f4f07cd
