Hi.

If what you say is correct then that is good news. But if you don't mind
  I would like to give you a couple of helpfull advice.

1) Since you obviously don't use the scm at ifolder.com anymore - remove
it from the web or state clearly that it is no longer beeing updated.

2) Clean up the Wiki. If you don't plan on spending time maintaining a
wiki - remove it with some static content.

3) Publish a roadmap to indicate the project is not dead. Clarification
 on how to acquire the product would also come in handy.



PS: Have you considered bundling iFolder with a NAS appliance? That
would be a killer - at least for me. :-)


Per.

Biswajeet Mahapatra skrev:
> Hi,
> 
> iFolder is one of the most sorted after product from Novell and Novell has 
> done a lot of investments in iFolder. We have had a release of iFolder 3.6 
> last year (September - October 2007) along with OES 2 and this year we will 
> come up with the next version which is iFolder 3.7 (packaged along with OES 2 
> SP1) . 
> 
> It has some great and new features and brings 3.x at parity with 2.x. 
> 
> Best Regards,
> Biswajeet Mahapatra
> Product Manager - iFolder
> Novell 
> 
>>>> Per Buer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 5/29/2008 3:57 PM >>>
> Michal Ludvig skrev:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> what's the status of iFolder development? There hasn't been any new
>> release since a year ago, the wiki is full of spam, last commit in
>> subversion was in november last year ... doesn't look like a lively,
>> healthy project :-(
> 
> It looks like Novell has closed off the project. I've heard there is a
> new release of iFolder in OES2 - but I guess Novell is tired of open
> source and is keeping the source locked up. Quite a shames, I think.
> iFolder still has a lot of market potential.
> 
> 
> Per.
> 
> 


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