I was waiting for someone to say that ... I think Roundcube is a
good example of very bad code. Have a look at app.js if you need
convincing.
LOL :)
I have to admit I was in a hurry to get a solution up-and-running, so
I was more concerned at getting it working than how it was coded. I
still haven't looked at the source code but I'll take your word for
it that it's less than adequate.
I certainly won't need to be asked twice if I'd like a ZF-powered
webmail client. As I mentioned previously, if I can't spend some good
time developing it then I'd certainly put my hand up for feedback,
implementation and testing
Cheers
Craig Webster wrote:
On 19 Sep 2006, at 14:28, Simon Mundy wrote:
Before you head too far down the path, check out http://
www.roundcube.net/ - quite a lovely app so far and no complaints
from our end-users.
RoundCube is a lovely client but it's got a pretty messy code base
and could use a refactoring. Unfortunately the main developers
want to keep RC using PHP4. I'd love to see a ZF port of it with a
cleaner code-base (and a working plugin system!)
Yours,
Craig
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