On Thursday, October 11, 2007 1:02:28 pm Mamading Ceesay wrote: > Agreed. Looks like supporting the OpenConnector project is the right > thing to do: > http://openconnector.org/
This idea is worth pursuing. If it does what its developers have in mind, OpenConnector would provide a tool that could be used with a many open source groupware server projects. The only reservation I have is that the project is still young and the community is small. The posts to the development mailing list are infrequent, and long periods of silence are common. But with additional help and some publicity, perhaps that could change. That said, working with a groupware project that already has a proven Outlook connector (even if the connector is still proprietary) would be prudent. As OpenConnector develops, we could gradually test and contribute to it, elevate its visibility, and eventually make it the reference connector. BTW, another consideration would be that the eventual "winner" of the groupware beauty pagent must integrate well with the OpenLDAP tools that are being enhanced and developed concurrently within the Ubuntu Server Team. We don't want to create yet another authentication database silo. Loye -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
