Dear Janos, Thank you very much for your contributions in providing a chance for everyone to make e-mail safer and more compliant!
I am convinced that many people do value this very much while too few take a chance to say T H A N K S! Regards, Michael ____________________________________________________________ Technische Universität Dresden Fakultät Wirtschaftswissenschaften Lehrstuhl für Entrepreneurship und Innovation Prof. Dr. Michael Schefczyk D-01062 Dresden Fon: +49-3 51-4 63-3 68 81 Fax: +49-3 51-4 63-3 68 83 www.gruenderlehrstuhl.de -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: s...@acts.hu <s...@acts.hu> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 22. Juli 2020 21:08 An: Piler User <piler-user@list.acts.hu> Betreff: Re: Enterprise edition I'd like to clarify a few things. I'll use the following conventions in this email to distinguish between the open source and commercial editions of piler: - 'piler': the open source email archiving project - 'piler-ee': the commercial, enterprise version of piler I'm a huge fan of open source projects, and even though I'm working on a paid, commercial product of piler-ee, I'd like to emphasize that - I intend to keep piler open source, you have access to the source code - I won't remove any feature from piler to make piler-ee more attractive - I won't force you to switch to piler-ee* - You can use piler for whatever purposes absolutely free of charge Note that despite piler doesn't have the word 'enterprise' among its adjectives, it doesn't mean it's a crappy product you shouldn't use it for company purposes. It's quite the opposite. I believe that piler is a decent product for a secure email archive (especially if you regularly backup its key components, but that's a story for another day). However, I've been looking for ways to monetize the popularity of piler, so I've decided to fork it, and been working on piler-ee, including commercial services as well even for piler. *: check out https://mailpiler.com/ if you are curious what piler-ee offers for you. Janos On 2020-07-22 18:07, Martin Nadvornik wrote: > Hi Marcelo, > > can't speek for Janos, the developer of Piler, but I am not aware of > any changes. What did you read that leads you into thinking piler is > not open source anymore? > The source code is available like always at > https://bitbucket.org/jsuto/piler/src/master/ and the master branch > had the last commit 4 days ago... > > There has always been an enterprise edition (at least as long as I > know the project) but you are not required to pay anything to use > piler when using the open source version. > > Or maybe you got confused because the site currently seems a bit > broken and clicking on "GoBD notes" leads to the enterprise > documentation. The normal documentation ist still reachable under > http://www.mailpiler.org/wiki/current:index however. > > Janos: FYI the website seems broken. I guess "Please fill or disable > this placeholder" is not something that is supposed to be there :) > > Regards, > Martin > > Am 2020-07-22 17:51, schrieb Marcelo Machado: >> Hello everyone. >> >> Is Mail Piler only commercial now? >> >> Does the Open Source Edition still exist? >> >> Marcelo Gomes
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