Hello,

I think that follow the discussion is damaging the project and the two
branches solution for egroupware is a good solution (not the only but for me
the better).

I like the current codebase and the hard work from Ralf and the rest (Klaus,
Christian, ..)
and
I like the tine20 concepts and features and the hard work from two of the
most egw contributors.

Let each developer decide to work in your branch (or the two) and the user
install and support your branch.

Just my 2 cent.
José Luis Gordo Romero

2008/2/11, Cornelius Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Hi devs,
>
> After a hard period (again) of flameing and fighting, we want to make
> a proposal to solve the situation(s).
>
> In our view the current state is the following:
> - The majority of egw devs and users don't want to continue this ugly
> flame war.
> - On the other hand, also nobody wants to have the votes conny proposed.
> - No one wants to drop (not even lars or conny) egw 1.x
> - Also a big majority don't want to drop Tine 2.0 out of the
> egroupware.org project.
>
> So here is, what we  propose:
> - Lets have two emancipated codelines within the framework of the
> egroupware.org project.
> - Both activities share the same goal, to provide great collaboration
> software based on free and open sources.
> - If possible, both activities agree on common technical standards and
> implement them in a compatible way
> - Tine cares for smooth migration paths from egw to tine
> - eGW 1.x (may) ports back new technologies from tine when they where
> proven successfully there.
> - Both activities decide on their own about new members, coding-
> standards, and quality agreements.
> - On both web-sites, we'll link each other in a friendly way, e.g. by
> aggregating the news feed of the other page.
>
> We propose to freeze this state for about half a year, before we
> continue to discuss about project politics. Hopefully then in a kind
> and friendly manner.
>
> We feel, that continuing the discussions don't lead to any valuable
> result. So this is our last attempt. If it fails we will take the Tine
> effort out of the egroupware.org project.
>
> cu
> Lars, Thomas, Matthias and Conny
>
>
>
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