Even if that's technically legal, it violates the spirit of what Fedora is all about.

---Brett.

On Sep 24, 2011 1:07 PM, "Tristan Santore" <tristan.santore@internexusconnect.net> wrote:
> On 24/09/11 15:43, Mike McGrath wrote:
>> On Fri, 23 Sep 2011, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings.
>>>
>>> I finally sat down and poked around with the current version of zarafa
>>> we have setup (7.0.0).
>>>
>>> Some observations:
>>>
>>> * It seems more responsive and nicer than the 6.x versions were.
>>>
>>> * There doesn't seem to be a way to disable features and just show the
>>> calendar that I can figure out. The email part is always there. ;(
>>> However, unless we have it set to send incoming emails there, it
>>> works fine for just sending calendar invites and the like.
>>>
>>> * The ical / caldav feeds seem to be there and working. Took a bit to
>>> find them, but they do work.
>>>
>>> * We can't enable z-push as it's non free, so thats no push for a bunch
>>> of mobile devices.
>>>
>>> * Calendars are per user. There is a group calendar feature, but it
>>> seems to not be available in the free version.
>>>
>>> So, I am thinking that if we don't want to offer mail hosting, zarafa
>>> isn't going to be something we want to support/deploy.
>>>
>>> The only one still getting email into it is Mike.
>>> I don't know if other folks are using the calendar or not, but we
>>> should check that.
>>>
>>> Any further thoughts or conclusions? Or should we set a sunset date?
>>>
>>
>> I demand that Fedora continue to offer and support a mailing solution....
>> just of me ;-)
>>
>> +1 to the sunset. Let me know when and I'll make arrangements to get my
>> mail sent back to my normal account.
>>
>> -Mike
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> How about hosting zarafa elsewhere ? In a sane legal zone like the EU!
>
> As long as Fedora doesn't itself host this, its not taking part in
> contributory infringement, I would think.
>
> Regards,
>
> Tristan
>
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