On 03/09/2010 05:23 PM, nodata wrote:
Does Zimbra still ship as a blob of specific versions of lots of open
source software, of which the specific versions cannot be changed?
Also, the last time I looked, it had a bundled copy of the Sun JDK (not
the open sourced one either).
~spot
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Matthew Miller wrote:
although something called OpenChange was added for MS Exchange access in
Fedora 11.
OpenChange != Open-Xchange
In fact they're completely different:
Open-Xchange is groupware software, to some extent a clone of M$ Exchange,
but using open protocols.
OpenChange is an
Dne 10.3.2010 16:35, Tom spot Callaway napsal(a):
On 03/09/2010 05:23 PM, nodata wrote:
Does Zimbra still ship as a blob of specific versions of lots of open
source software, of which the specific versions cannot be changed?
Also, the last time I looked, it had a bundled copy of the Sun JDK
* Kevin Kofler [11/03/2010 00:08] :
OpenChange is an implementation of the M$ Exchange protocols, allowing Free
Software groupware clients to interoperate with M$ Exchange.
It's a requirement for Zarafa which is basically a bridge between open
protocols (IMAP, POP, Caldav, ...) and Exchange's
All,
I'm curious why Fedora chose to include Zarafa as opposed to other (mostly)
opensource groupware solutions?
Ones that come to mind: Scalix, Open-Exchange, Zimbra.
Thanks,
Brian
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On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 10:34 PM, Rahul Sundaram methe...@gmail.com wrote:
On 03/10/2010 03:05 AM, Brian C. Huffman wrote:
All,
I'm curious why Fedora chose to include Zarafa as opposed to other
(mostly) opensource groupware solutions?
Ones that come to mind: Scalix, Open-Exchange, Zimbra.