Re: [SOGo] ANN: SOGo v2.0.7

2013-07-23 Thread Ian McMichael
On 22/07/13 20:34, Francis Lachapelle wrote:
 With this new version of SOGo, we no longer build packages for Debian Lenny 
 (5.0) and Ubuntu Lucid (10.04 LTS).

This is a major problem for us.  We are in the process of migrating our
customers from Ubuntu 10.04 LTS to 12.04 LTS at the moment.  Due to the
Samba 4 irregularities in the Debian packages this is taking longer than
hoped.

I responded to your earlier question about which versions you should
drop and had no idea that *current* Ubuntu LTS server versions would be
included.  How are we now to support our customers with SOGo security
fixes on an OS that is still supported by Canonical?

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Re: [SOGo] ANN: SOGo v2.0.7

2013-07-23 Thread Martin Rabl

Hi,


Am 23.07.13 11:00, schrieb Ian McMichael:

On 22/07/13 20:34, Francis Lachapelle wrote:

With this new version of SOGo, we no longer build packages for Debian Lenny 
(5.0) and Ubuntu Lucid (10.04 LTS).


This is a major problem for us.

For us, too.


I responded to your earlier question about which versions you should
drop and had no idea that *current* Ubuntu LTS server versions would be
included.  How are we now to support our customers with SOGo security
fixes on an OS that is still supported by Canonical?

Jep, that is my problem, too.

Is it possible providing a supported Versions time plan of SOGo?

Greetings,
  Martin


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Re: [SOGo] ANN: SOGo v2.0.7

2013-07-23 Thread Francis Lachapelle
Hi everyone

On 2013-07-22, at 3:34 PM, Francis Lachapelle flachape...@inverse.ca wrote:

 With this new version of SOGo, we no longer build packages for Debian Lenny 
 (5.0) and Ubuntu Lucid (10.04 LTS).
 
 Users of those distros should upgrade their OS to a later release.


We fixed the builds for Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04 LTS.

:)

Francis 

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Re: [SOGo] ANN: SOGo v2.0.7

2013-07-23 Thread Sven Schwedas
That was fast. :-) Do you generally have a support time frame for OS
versions (end of vendor support ±X months)?

On 23.07.2013 17:03, Francis Lachapelle wrote:
 Hi everyone
 
 On 2013-07-22, at 3:34 PM, Francis Lachapelle flachape...@inverse.ca wrote:
 
 With this new version of SOGo, we no longer build packages for Debian Lenny 
 (5.0) and Ubuntu Lucid (10.04 LTS).

 Users of those distros should upgrade their OS to a later release.
 
 
 We fixed the builds for Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04 LTS.
 
 :)
 
 Francis 
 
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Re: [SOGo] ANN: SOGo v2.0.7

2013-07-23 Thread Martin Rabl

Thank you very very much!

Am 23.07.13 17:03, schrieb Francis Lachapelle:

Hi everyone

On 2013-07-22, at 3:34 PM, Francis Lachapelle flachape...@inverse.ca wrote:


With this new version of SOGo, we no longer build packages for Debian Lenny 
(5.0) and Ubuntu Lucid (10.04 LTS).

Users of those distros should upgrade their OS to a later release.



We fixed the builds for Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04 LTS.

:)

Francis


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Re: [SOGo] ANN: SOGo v2.0.7

2013-07-23 Thread Martin Rabl

Am 23.07.13 17:08, schrieb Sven Schwedas:

That was fast. :-) Do you generally have a support time frame for OS
versions (end of vendor support ±X months)?

I appreciate this.
It would give all SOGo-Users an overview for further planning.

Greetings,
   Martin

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Re: [SOGo] ANN: SOGo v2.0.7

2013-07-23 Thread Marcio Merlone

Em 23-07-2013 12:03, Francis Lachapelle escreveu:

On 2013-07-22, at 3:34 PM, Francis Lachapelle flachape...@inverse.ca wrote:

With this new version of SOGo, we no longer build packages for Debian Lenny 
(5.0) and Ubuntu Lucid (10.04 LTS).

Users of those distros should upgrade their OS to a later release.

We fixed the builds for Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04 LTS.
:)

Francis


Thank you!

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[SOGo] ANN: SOGo v2.0.7

2013-07-23 Thread Francis Lachapelle
The Inverse Team is pleased to announce the immediate availability of SOGo 
2.0.7. This is a minor release of SOGo which focuses on improved stability over 
previous versions.


What is SOGo

SOGo is a free and modern scalable groupware server. It offers shared 
calendars, address books and emails through your favorite Web browser or by 
using a native client such as Mozilla Thunderbird and Lightning, Apple Calendar 
and Address Book (OSX and iOS) and Microsoft Outlook.

SOGo is standard-compliant and supports CalDAV, CardDAV, GroupDAV and reuses 
existing IMAP, SMTP and database servers - making the solution easy to deploy 
and interoperable with many applications.

SOGo features :

Scalable architecture suitable for deployments from dozen to many thousand users
Rich Web-based interface that shares the look and feel, the features and the 
data of Mozilla Thunderbird and Lightning
Improved integration with Mozilla Thunderbird and Lightning by using the SOGo 
Connector and the SOGo Integrator
Native compatibility for Microsoft Outlook 2003, 2007 and 2010
Two-way synchronization support with any SyncML-capable devices (BlackBerry, 
Palm, Windows CE, etc.) by using the Funambol SOGo Connector
Excellent native integration with Apple software (OSX and iOS) and 
Android-based devices
and many more! SOGo and our connectors are completely free.


Changes from the previous release

New features

print gridlines of calendar in 15-minute intervals
allow the events/tasks lists to be collapsable
Enhancements

bubble box of events no longer overlaps the current event
now pass the x-originating-ip using the IMAP ID extension
Bug fixes

properly handle RFC2231 everywhere
fixed minor XSS issues
fixed jquery-ui not bluring the active element when clicking on a draggable
See http://www.sogo.nu/bugs/changelog_page.php?project_id=1 for closed tickets 
and https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo/commits/SOGo-2.0.7 for the complete 
change log.


Getting SOGo

SOGo is free software and is distributed under the GNU GPL. As such, you are 
free to download and try it by visiting the following page :

http://www.sogo.nu/downloads/backend.html

You can also download the sources by following the instructions on this page:

http://www.sogo.nu/development/source_code.html

Frontend clients such as Mozilla Thunderbird, Mozilla Lightning (Inverse 
Edition), SOGo Connector and SOGo Integrator extensions are available for 
download from :

http://www.sogo.nu/downloads/frontends.html

Documentation about the installation and configuration of SOGo, Thunderbird or 
mobile devices is available from :

http://www.sogo.nu/downloads/documentation.html

You can also try our online SOGo demo at :

http://www.sogo.nu/tour/online_demo.html


Upgrading to v2.0.7

No special measure needs to be taken when upgrading from v2.0.6.


How can I help ?

SOGo is a collaborative effort in order to create the best Free and Open Source 
groupware solution.

There are multiple ways you can contribute to the project :

Documentation reviews, enhancements and translations
Write test cases - if you know Python, join in!
Feature requests or by sharing your ideas (see the roadmap)
Participate to the discussion in mailing lists
Patches for bugs or enhancements (http://www.sogo.nu/bugs)
Provide new translations 
(http://sogo.nu/english/support/faq/article/how-to-translate-sogo-in-another-language-2.html)
Feel free to send us your questions. You can also post them to the SOGo mailing 
list: http://sogo.nu/lists/


Getting Support

For any questions, do not hesitate to contact us by writing to 
supp...@inverse.ca

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Re: [SOGo] ANN: SOGo v2.0.7

2013-07-22 Thread Francis Lachapelle
FYI

With this new version of SOGo, we no longer build packages for Debian Lenny 
(5.0) and Ubuntu Lucid (10.04 LTS).

Users of those distros should upgrade their OS to a later release.

Thanks,


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Re: [SOGo] ANN: SOGo v2.0.7

2013-07-22 Thread Martin Rabl
Hi Francis, hi list

I'm sorry - I understand this for Lenny, but not for a LTS, which will
be supported until 2015 ...

Is there so much more effort to build Lucid-Packages?

For many 10.04-Servers upgrading is not wanted because of several
policies, especially in companies.

Hm ...

Greetings,
   Martin

Am 22.07.13 21:34, schrieb Francis Lachapelle:
 FYI
 
 With this new version of SOGo, we no longer build packages for
 Debian Lenny (5.0) and Ubuntu Lucid (10.04 LTS).
 
 Users of those distros should upgrade their OS to a later release.
 
 Thanks,
 
 
 Francis
 
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Re: [SOGo] ANN: SOGo v2.0.7

2013-07-22 Thread Szládovics Péter

2013-07-22 21:40 keltezéssel, Martin Rabl írta:

Hi Francis, hi list

I'm sorry - I understand this for Lenny, but not for a LTS, which will
be supported until 2015 ...

Is there so much more effort to build Lucid-Packages?

For many 10.04-Servers upgrading is not wanted because of several
policies, especially in companies.


I think it isn't true.
The Ubuntu X.04 versions, what have major number is dividable by 2 are 
LTS versions, and Ubuntu supported them for 3 (three) years. That 
versions, what have major number is dividable by 4, Ubuntu sopports them 
+2 two years, so 5 (five) years.

Ubuntu 10.04 is supported for 3 years, so it's over this year.
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Re: [SOGo] ANN: SOGo v2.0.7

2013-07-22 Thread Szládovics Péter

You're right, sorry.

2013-07-22 22:25 keltezéssel, Martin Rabl írta:

Ubuntu 10.04 SERVER. Not Client.

http://assets.ubuntu.com/sites/ubuntu/515/u/img/business/screenshot-server-release.png

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_10.04_Lucid_Lynx#Ubuntu_10.04_LTS_.28Lucid_Lynx.29


Am 22.07.13 22:10, schrieb Szládovics Péter:

2013-07-22 21:40 keltezéssel, Martin Rabl írta:

Hi Francis, hi list

I'm sorry - I understand this for Lenny, but not for a LTS, which
will be supported until 2015 ...

Is there so much more effort to build Lucid-Packages?

For many 10.04-Servers upgrading is not wanted because of
several policies, especially in companies.

I think it isn't true. The Ubuntu X.04 versions, what have major
number is dividable by 2 are LTS versions, and Ubuntu supported
them for 3 (three) years. That versions, what have major number is
dividable by 4, Ubuntu sopports them +2 two years, so 5 (five)
years. Ubuntu 10.04 is supported for 3 years, so it's over this
year.


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Re: [SOGo] ANN: SOGo v2.0.7

2013-07-22 Thread Martin Rabl
Peter,

no problem.

IMHO from my view the best thing would be, Inverse would be so kind
and build the 10.04 packages i. e. for a year (2014), so there is some
time to migrate.

Or at least I would be glad they will build it until SOGo 2.0.10.

But that mail from Francis was a bit ... surprising.

Greetings,
   Martin

Am 22.07.13 22:37, schrieb Szládovics Péter:
 You're right, sorry.
 
 2013-07-22 22:25 keltezéssel, Martin Rabl írta:
 Ubuntu 10.04 SERVER. Not Client.
 
 http://assets.ubuntu.com/sites/ubuntu/515/u/img/business/screenshot-server-release.png



 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_10.04_Lucid_Lynx#Ubuntu_10.04_LTS_.28Lucid_Lynx.29
 
 
 
 Am 22.07.13 22:10, schrieb Szládovics Péter:
 2013-07-22 21:40 keltezéssel, Martin Rabl írta:
 Hi Francis, hi list
 
 I'm sorry - I understand this for Lenny, but not for a LTS,
 which will be supported until 2015 ...
 
 Is there so much more effort to build Lucid-Packages?
 
 For many 10.04-Servers upgrading is not wanted because of 
 several policies, especially in companies.
 I think it isn't true. The Ubuntu X.04 versions, what have
 major number is dividable by 2 are LTS versions, and Ubuntu
 supported them for 3 (three) years. That versions, what have
 major number is dividable by 4, Ubuntu sopports them +2 two
 years, so 5 (five) years. Ubuntu 10.04 is supported for 3
 years, so it's over this year.
 

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