On Wednesday 29 November 2006 12:00, you wrote: > >>> Reply on 29-11-2006 11:58:33 <<< > > > > On Wednesday 29 November 2006 10:45, Dominique Leuenberger wrote: > > > Yes, that's a sad story. SLOX (SuSE Linux OpenXchange) was very > > > promising. > > > > But this hasn't gone anywhere, didn't drop from the face of the > > Earth > > > either. > > It's being actively developed further. It's quite good, too. > > > > http://www.open-xchange.com > > Silviu, > > yes, that's right... it still exists and I was following it since > Novell gave it back to NetLine (who already coded SLOX to be fair).
Novell didn't give it back to NetLine, it was always NetLine's. SLOX was a collaboration between NetLine and SUSE. The Groupware part was NetLine's and the OS part was SUSE's. And they were nicely integrated. > But > it seemed like the development did not go really forward But it very much did. They have released a major new version: Openexchange 5. > and especially > the installation procedure is far behind of what slox offered (ok: it > was an integrated OS-Solution, but very well done). The installation procedure is very much tolerable. It's a script that installs some rpms. Pretty straight forward. One note: I have installed the commercially supported version. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
