Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2016 05:17:45 +0800 From: "Euan Thoms" <euan@potensol.com> To: "Matthew Seaman" <matthew@FreeBSD.org> Cc: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: =?utf-8?q?Re=3A?= SOGo - needs removing from 'Wanted Ports' Message-ID: <169e2-569ff980-3-6b8b4580@39843856> In-Reply-To: <5683C1D0.5060104@FreeBSD.org>
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On Wednesday, December 30, 2015 19:36 SGT, Matthew Seaman <matthew@Free= BSD.org> wrote: > On 30/12/2015 11:00, Euan Thoms wrote: > > The SOGo port is already quite mature now, and the last version > > update I did recently was a simple case of changing the version > > number and source tarball checksums. Therefore I think it's safe to= > > say we can remove it from 'Wanted Ports' > > (https://wiki.freebsd.org/WantedPorts). > > > > I don't have a login / permissions for that wiki, could somebody el= se > > do it? > > Done. This SOGo port looks like something I'm going to have to try o= ut > myself. > > Cheers, > Thanks Mathew. Yeah SOGo is the best open source groupware I could find (IMHO). All op= en standards/protocols, good architectural design, performant. Very sta= ble, although there are sometimes minor regressions between releases. Q= uite mature now. CalDAV/CardDav/GroupDAV works well in Thunderbird, And= roid, iOS. Turns Thunderbird into a fully featured groupware client, an= d does it well. I've been running it in production for a couple years n= ow (200+ users), long before I got around to making the port. It runs j= ust as well on FreeBSD as it does on Linux, if not better ;-) > Matthew > > -- Regards, Euan Thoms
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