[SOGo] Automated Container Buildsystem for Package Creation

2016-07-31 Thread Tilo Werner
Hi,

I've created two Docker container to automate the Debian package
building. Both are able to build version 2 and 3. Both are currently not
building with OpenChange support @Slávek ;-)

You can find them on DockerHub https://hub.docker.com/u/pluhmen/ and on
GitHub https://github.com/pluhmen

Simply run them, wait and fetch your packages ^^

Greets,
Tilo



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[SOGo] Alternative SOGo packages repository for Debian and Ubuntu

2016-07-31 Thread slavek.ba...@axis.cz
Hi all,

I recently offered an alternative repository of SOGo packages. The main 
difference from the official packages were absence of OpenChange support. 
That has now changed! I've taken the effort to solve the problems of building 
OpenChange and now packages are available including OpenChange support.

Because OpenChange packages are demanding - may require updating other system 
packages (on Jessie samba and related libraries, on Trusty libmemcached), and 
while not every SOGo users needs OpenChange, I placed OpenChange and related 
packages in the repository into a separate component. Thank to this, packages 
can choose only users who want to use OpenChange integration. OpenChange 
support is available for Debian Jessie, Ubuntu Trusty and Xenial.

Using apt repository remains the same - who is interested in OpenChange, let 
adds 'openchange' component on the same line in apt sources. For example on 
Jessie:

SOGo v.2.x
  deb http://www.axis.cz/linux/debian jessie sogo-v2 openchange

SOGo v3.x
  deb http://www.axis.cz/linux/debian jessie sogo-v3 openchange

Caution: Because I do not use OpenChange on any of my installations, I can not 
test whether integration with OpenChange works properly.

Cheers
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AW: [SOGo] Outlook CalDAV Synchronizer (was: Re: ANN: SOGo Package Repositories)

2016-07-31 Thread Alexander Nimmervoll
Hi!
As one of the developers of CalDavSynchronizer I can confirm that we have many 
users which use it in production with large calendars. SOGo is our main caldav 
server we test against btw and we try to fix any issues as soon as possible. 
The poor performance and stability of other commercial outlook caldav addins 
was my main motivation to start the project. 
brAlex

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Re: [SOGo] Outlook CalDAV Synchronizer (was: Re: ANN: SOGo Package Repositories)

2016-07-31 Thread slavek.ba...@axis.cz
On Sunday 31 of July 2016 10:29:14 Corrado Fiore wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> On 29/07/2016, at 3:20 AM, Slávek Banko (slavek.ba...@axis.cz) wrote:
> > Without OpenChange are two possibilities for MS Outlook support:
> >
> > [...]
> > 2) Outlook CalDav Synchronizer with Outlook 2007 ane later.
> >
> > [...] adds into MS Outlook exactly what is missing == CalDAV
> > and CardDAV.
>
> This plugin could be a game changer for us because it fits nicely into the
> "hosted Exchange" model that we're trying to implement, whereas OpenChange
> is more tied to a different paradigm (Active Directory / corporate
> environments).
>
> Has anyone tested it in production already?  I mean, business users with
> lots of events listed in multiple calendars, etc.
>
> The plugin repo on GitHub looks very active and that's surely a good sign,
> but I was interested in first-hand reviews from the list.  A couple of
> years ago, in fact, we were pushing Bynari Connector to our clients, only
> to discover that it was not only quite intrusive, but it also tended to
> explode when it had to sync lots of data :-(
>
> Cheers,
> Corrado Fiore

In my neighborhood I have several users who have this plugin used in everyday 
work. Unfortunately I do not know how much they have contacts, events and 
calendars == how intense they are users.

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[SOGo] Outlook CalDAV Synchronizer (was: Re: ANN: SOGo Package Repositories)

2016-07-31 Thread Corrado Fiore
Dear All,

On 29/07/2016, at 3:20 AM, Slávek Banko (slavek.ba...@axis.cz) wrote:

> Without OpenChange are two possibilities for MS Outlook support:
> 
> [...]
> 2) Outlook CalDav Synchronizer with Outlook 2007 ane later.
> 
> [...] adds into MS Outlook exactly what is missing == CalDAV 
> and CardDAV.

This plugin could be a game changer for us because it fits nicely into the 
"hosted Exchange" model that we're trying to implement, whereas OpenChange is 
more tied to a different paradigm (Active Directory / corporate environments).

Has anyone tested it in production already?  I mean, business users with lots 
of events listed in multiple calendars, etc.

The plugin repo on GitHub looks very active and that's surely a good sign, but 
I was interested in first-hand reviews from the list.  A couple of years ago, 
in fact, we were pushing Bynari Connector to our clients, only to discover that 
it was not only quite intrusive, but it also tended to explode when it had to 
sync lots of data :-(

Cheers,
Corrado Fiore
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