Hi Torsten,
On 2013-01-22 1:21, Torsten Grote wrote:
Hi Rob,
why don't you get yourself a Kolab Server instead of trying to fiddle
everything together manually?
That's a fair question. I did look at Kolab before posting my question,
I like the project, there's certainly demand for great open source
groupware, and I hope it continues to grow and do well. There are a few
reasons I'm not jumping into it right now:
1. I'm wary of relying on Really Huge Packages Of Stuff. They certainly
do offer benefits, but there are also common drawbacks: updates to
individual components tend to get held up by other components (and
updates in general eventually become a big hairy mess as the project
architecture changes), at some point the architecture gets too big for
any one developer to get their brain around and spooky bugs start
showing up, and once you're locked in to one, it can be really hard to
change your mind later and move on to something else. As I have it now,
each piece of the server stack is neatly compartmentalized, so I can
deal with e.g. SpamAssassin issues separately from Dovecot issues, and
if I decide I'd like to give DBMail a try, then I can.
2. The documentation for Kolab Server is not yet complete, and it's
already been framed into the sort of Enterprise-y documentation that
will require several days of my time to fully digest. For example, the
current documentation for deployment preparation:
http://docs.kolab.org/en-US/Kolab_Groupware/3.0/html/Deployment_Guide/chap-Deployment_Guide-Kolab_Preparations.html
(Just two headings, "Loading the LDAP Schema" and "System Users",
followed by only "Para" for filler text.) Other parts of the
documentation look good, so I have no doubt you guys will get this taken
care of soon.
3. I'm working on building services in VPS environments. There are
pretty clear advantages to that, but a major downside is severe resource
constraints. At this time I can't figure out how many users I could
support on Kolab with just 1G RAM.
4. And finally, I really dig the RoundCube project, I'd hate to see it
gradually become a subset of a larger project, and I think there are
other people who will have reasons for not wanting to switch to
something like Kolab (or Horde). For those people, and me, and my
customers, I think a slick calendar plugin for RoundCube would be a huge
bonus, and if I can do one little thing for the RoundCube project by
getting the calendar plugin up and working and fully production tested
against a MySQL backend, along with a howto or other documentation
afterwards, I'd like to do that.
If you'd like to discuss it further, I'd be happy to do so off-list.
libcalendering can be found here:
https://kolab.org/about/libcalendaring
Awesome, thank you!
- R.
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