Kolab Project Reaches 1.0 11
MmmmJoel writes "After months of delays, and on the heels of OpenGroupware.org, version 1.0 of Kolab has finally been released. Commisioned by the German government to develop a Free Software groupware solution, Kolab is the server piece of Kroupware, which will be integrated into the KDE 3.2 desktop. The Kolab KDE Client was released concurrently at 1.0. This release has been announced on Slashdot before, with an initial planned release for December, 2002."
Uh oh.. bad name! (Score:3, Informative)
Not just a planet anymore, it's a server!
(Kolob is the planet(or star) near where God lives according the Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints)
Re:Uh oh.. bad name! (Score:1, Funny)
wow... sounds SUPER Stable (Score:1, Informative)
they call this 1.0?!?!
and i quote from their site:
Warning: Remove all of your "traditional" IMAP accounts before trying KMail/Kroupware or use a new $KDEHOME or even better: user. KMail/kroupware will mangle your traditional IMAP folders!Re:wow... sounds SUPER Stable (Score:3, Funny)
Re:wow... sounds SUPER Stable (Score:2)
http://www.kroupware.org/faq/faq.html [kroupware.org]
Derek
Packaging is quite odd: RPM's for Debian ! (Score:2, Interesting)
In the name of distribution neutrality...
it uses an open package, portable format "OpenPKG", which installs a parallel build environment (it's own gcc, binutils, etc...)
beside the linux one, packages for OpenPKG are RPM 4 based.
sounds quite painful to install.
How does it fare? (Score:1)
How well are it's various features implemented?