Re: F13 Alpha - Zarafa

2010-03-10 Thread Tom spot Callaway
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 -- devel

Re: F13 Alpha - Zarafa

2010-03-10 Thread Kevin Kofler
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

Re: F13 Alpha - Zarafa

2010-03-10 Thread Matěj Cepl
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

Re: F13 Alpha - Zarafa

2010-03-10 Thread Emmanuel Seyman
* 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

F13 Alpha - Zarafa

2010-03-09 Thread Brian C. Huffman
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 -- devel mailing list devel@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel

Re: F13 Alpha - Zarafa

2010-03-09 Thread Athmane Madjoudj
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.