Dan Winship, the original author of COnnector, moved to other projects a
few years ago now. Meanwhile it has been under development by
Novell-India, and Evolution has just recently been handed over to them
too.

So, I guess the answer to your question is that Connector is still being
maintained, there are still developers on it, etc.

Jeff

On Mon, 2005-11-07 at 14:50 +0000, Paul Hands wrote:
> I saw this :-
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> As for the other open-source projects, Mancusi-Ungaro said, "I don't
> know of any Hula [an open-source e-mail server project] cuts. There
> have been minimal cuts in Mono [an open-source implementation of
> Microsoft's .Net], and none of those cuts were in developers." 
> 
> As for the Evolution e-mail client, "this is a stable, mature product,
> so we are redeploying its developers to other more strategic
> projects." 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Evolution may be stable and mature, but connector is neither.  What
> does this imply for the future of connector?
> 
> 
> Full text is here......
> 
> http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1882118,00.asp 
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