Yes!
Ludovic, thank you for VERY good news. This means that we will set
Outlook just like for Exchange, without installing Openchange module
particularly, or Openchange is integrated in SOGo installation now?
What about system requirements? Will Samba 4 be necessary for SOGo
installation? What about upgrading from older versions?
Thank you
On 10/1/2011 1:30 AM, Ludovic Marcotte wrote:
Hi,
Some of you might see, starting from tomorrow's nightly builds, that
SOGo will have a version number of 2.0.0. Yeah, that's right, SOGo
v2.0 is coming.
But, prior v2.0 is released, SOGo v1.3.9 will be, of course - as well
as other v1.3, most likely. We created the ca.inverse.sogo.1_3_9
branch (http://mtn.inverse.ca/branch/changes/ca.inverse.sogo.1_3_9)
just for this purpose.
Nightly builds will now be tagged as v2.0.0. So, what it is all about?
Important changes :-)
SOGo v2.0.0beta1, which is set to be released early next week will
feature native Microsoft Outlook compatibility. It'll be the first
version, after twelve technological previews, to officially include
native support for Outlook. That means that anyone will be able to
connect Outlook to SOGo, just like if it was an Exchange server -
without any plugins, nothing. The first beta should be solid - enough
to start putting normal users on it.
As soon as beta1 is released, we'll then add the Python bindings,
which are ready. That means that anyone will be able to extend SOGo's
functionality using the Python programming language.
Of course, those changes are quite intrusive. The core of SOGo, just
like it is right now, should stay very solid and stable. Testing of
all our changes will of course be appreciated using the nightly
builds, or the ZEG we'll keep up-to-date with SOGo v2.0 beta releases.
I tell you, v2.0 is gonna be outstanding.
Regards,
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