Hello Jason

I understand your concerns. We've been providing release packages for over a 
decade and our decision to make them exclusive to our customers has shocked 
some members of the community. However, I remind everyone that the licensing 
doesn't change; SOGo remains Free and Open Source. The nightly builds are still 
available for all popular Linux distributions. Anyone interested in providing 
alternative repositories to share them among the SOGo community is free to do 
so.

Francis

> On Jul 21, 2016, at 1:15 PM, Jason Wohlford (ja...@wohlfordcompany.com) 
> <users@sogo.nu> wrote:
> 
> The least expensive support plan at $750/yr is too expensive for just 
> repository access. Please consider offering an option for those of us who 
> just want official stable packages. $150/yr for such a service is justifiable 
> for how I use it.
> 
> Regards,
> Jason
> 
> — 
> Jason Wohlford
> <ja...@wohlford.co>
> (334) 322-1491
> 
>> On Jul 19, 2016, at 11:13 AM, Ludovic Marcotte (lmarco...@inverse.ca) 
>> <users@sogo.nu> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Over the past 10 years, Inverse has been developing SOGo and providing 
>> everything (software packages, documentation, etc.) completely free of 
>> charge. A massive number of organizations worldwide have successfully 
>> deployed SOGo and benefit for free from the continuous enhancements of the 
>> software.
>> 
>> After many months of discussion and thinking, we made the decision to close 
>> down the public package repositories. From now on, in order to access the 
>> production builds of SOGo for various Linux distributions, you will need a 
>> proper support contract from Inverse. The options are listed here:
>> 
>> https://sogo.nu/support/index.html#support-plans
>> 
>> Payments can be made by credit card.
>> 
>> We hope that this move will help Inverse to:
>> 
>>      • increase its investments in SOGo
>>      • accelerate SOGo v3 evolution by adding more features (S/MIME, 
>> alternate storage backends, etc.)
>>      • expedite bugs fixing and small feature additions
>>      • invest in gravitational projects
>>      • extend its support to more Linux distributions
>>      • create a VAR channel to resell and participate in providing support
>> Tying up package repositories to a support agreement is important for us as 
>> Inverse strives to offer stellar support and we want to bring more value for 
>> the money to each customer. Current organizations that have a support 
>> contract with us will automatically get access to the package repositories. 
>> Official packages also offer the advantage of being thoroughly tested before 
>> they are released.
>> 
>> SOGo will continue to remain entirely Free and Open Source. The source code 
>> will always be fully available and we will keep using the current licenses. 
>> Nightly builds will also remain available to all, as well as the ZEG 
>> configured with the latest software.
>> 
>> Thanks for your support and understanding. Together, we all make SOGo better!
>> 
>> -- 
>> Ludovic Marcotte
>> 
>> lmarco...@inverse.ca  ::  +1.514.755.3630  ::  http://inverse.ca
>> 
>> Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (
>> http://sogo.nu), PacketFence (http://packetfence.org) and Fingerbank 
>> (http://fingerbank.org
>> )
>> 
>> -- 
>> users@sogo.nu
>> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists
> 


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