On Wed, 2003-10-15 at 09:05, Maarten Stolte wrote: > Bryan J. Smith wrote: > > >I didn't see this brought up yet, but was there any interest in putting > >OpenGroupware in Fedora Core? > > > >If not, is it because of the commercial ZideLook add-on for Outlook? > > > > > would not be a good reason, since afaik, it is useable without it for > non-outlook users. > I do think its a weird sort of opensource, seems rather crippled, on > both client- and server-side. Well, from what I can gather, it's not crippled at all. But it was rather *broken* when I last tried it ;-). Not sure what you mean by crippled. > I'd advice to look at Kolab if such a server is to go in; it is much > more open, has closed and open clients, and the only disadvantage I can I'm curious of what makes you believe that Kolab is somehow more open. How are you defining 'open,' anyhow. Your 'weird sort of opensource' comment has me confused. As far as I know, the non-opensource pieces are not even bundled with the base package. No different than (on the client side) evolution since you can get the [Ximian/]Novell Connector for Exchange. Doesn't make evolution a 'weird sort of opensource' in my book. When it comes to Kolab, unfortunately, from what I could gather from an earlier post (maybe on fedora-test-list, not here) is that it abuses an IMAP folder to do calendaring (and maybe other stuff?), whereas OpenGroupware uses accepted standard protocols for it (ical? vcal?). > > think of is that the developers made it for OpenPKG, which means it'd > need to be 'ported' to redhat to some degree. Well, regardless of my above comments, I wouldn't really consider that a disadvantage. After all, most of the up front work has been done to get it into an rpm-ized format. Much easer than *some* projects out there like XFree86 and OpenOffice.org that make you think that the developers don't even think about packaging (I mean that as constructive criticism -- I hope those developers will take packing concerns into consideration more in the future). -- -Paul Iadonisi Senior System Administrator Red Hat Certified Engineer / Local Linux Lobbyist Ever see a penguin fly? -- Try Linux. GPL all the way: Sell services, don't lease secrets