Is this about concerns over having control over your own data or
software freedom, or privacy, or some subset of the three?

On 2/16/07, Nelson Pavlosky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Nile Li wrote:
> > I was just kidding, actually. I use my own email server, I store my
> > documents on computers I own, I use remind and wyrd to manage my
> > calendar. Google only has what I put in public web space and what I
> > email to Gmail users (that reminds me: we *really* need a nice open
> > source web mail interface to compete with Gmail).
>
> There are some open source Gmail-like webmail interfaces in the works...
> the one that FC.o has been looking at testing out is RoundCube
> <http://www.roundcube.net/>, although it is a bit early in
> development.   It doesn't emulate Gmail in abandoning the notion of
> folders and instead "archiving" everything, or in many other ways, but
> it is shiny and AJAX-y and nice-looking.
>
> Peace,
> ~Nelson Pavlosky~
> Co-founder, FreeCulture.org
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cheers,
ben
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