Re: New mailing list and online documentation
Otto Marroquin <[email protected]> Thu, 24 Mar 2022 09:24:19 -0600
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Thank you Mads and apheleia-it, for taking the kolab challenge ! -----Original Message----- From: Mads Petersen <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] To: Lennart <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: New mailing list and online documentation Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2022 12:54:02 +0100 Hello Lennart, Hello all, Thank you for your comments and your feedback. It is inspiring to see movement on the community, and that made me want to give a short overview of the situation - and perhaps a few words about the future as we see it. After the 'kolaps' (see what I did there..) of Kolab Systems, Apheleia IT picked up the pieces, and are now working on developing Kolab forward into the new decade. We are working on implementing the new generation which we name 'Kolab 4', of which you will already be able to see the results in action. This new Kolab generation will eventually be the foundation of future Kolab on all the different levels that we do. A short overview of the Apheleia activities: Kolab; is where the fun happens. This is the latest and greatest. This is where new developments are done and R&D sometimes breaks everything - until it is corrected and everyone moves forward. All new features are developed here first, and is then pushed through QA towards the other levels. Any community provided contributions will happen here. All source is available on git.kolab.org. Kolab Now; is the SaaS installation of Kolab, run and maintained by Apheleia staff on servers in Bern, Switzerland. The targets are, among others, to increase the awareness of Kolab among the internet population, to tweak and proof the usecases of the Kolab reference architecture, and to serve a group of users with special demands matching the Kolab strong points. Kolab Now is running the new Kolab 4. CyComm; is the quality assured version of Kolab that is installed and supported by the Apheleia staff. It is where the guarantees of updates with no surprise (good or bad) are valid, and it is where support subscriptions and SLAs are included. It was named to avoid the large confusion of 'Kolab', 'Kolab Now', 'Kolab Enterprise', 'Kolab Systems', 'Kolab Community', 'MyKolab', 'Kolab You Name It', etc, etc. Although it is a pr subscription offering, it is all Free and Open Source software. All code is available on git.kolab.org, and that is how it should be. git.kolab.org; is running a Phabricator front end, which unfortunately is end of life (Phabriator is..). We have been very busy with moving Kolab forward, and have had less time to think about the git front end tooling. One of our goals for this year is, to engage more with the community, and perhaps find a new and useful replacement for Phabricator (which, as mentioned, is end of life). Facilitating the community; You will probably not see Apheleia staff take support questions on the mailing list anytime soon, but we do want to facilitate the community better than we have done lately. We do read the discussions and learn what we can from those. Hence we are very happy for this mail, and for any of your ideas and input as to how we could improve the life of you as a community member. We will not make any promises (we are a small team) but symbiosis is the wave of the future. I hope that this short overview contains useful information, and that we can find a way to collect rather than separate. Sincerely Mads PetersenCreator of chaosApheleia IT AG On 08.03.2022 15:07, Lennart wrote: > Dear Kolab community, > Since a while ago the online docs have not been updated (T6055 > [1])and the mailing list web site has been down (T6220 [2]). It does > notlook like Apheleia IT (the company that now runs Kolab) is > interestedin fixing this. Hence, it might be time to take matters in > our ownhands. > I have uploaded the latest git version of the documentation > tokolab.dlnet.org/docs [3]. > I started a new users mailing list that can be found > here:kolab.dlnet.org/listserver [4]. > Of course to revive the community much more would need to be done. > Idon't have much time to contribute substantially, but I hope > thatproviding these vital services can be a starting point. Please > let meknow what you think. > Best wishes, > Lennart > > Links:------[1] https://git.kolab.org/T6055 > [2] https://git.kolab.org/T6220 > [3] http://kolab.dlnet.org/docs/ > [4] https://kolab.dlnet.org/listserver/ > _______________________________________________users mailing > [email protected] > https://lists.kolab.org/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________users mailing [email protected] https://lists.kolab.org/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.kolab.org/mailman/listinfo/users