Bug#445834: eGroupWare 1.4.002 still in experimental in Debian

2007-12-03 Thread Ralf Becker
Hi Peter, by chance I've seen this bug explaining why eGroupWare still sits in experimental. Is there a way to automatically subscribe me to these kind of bugs, so I or the eGroupWare project in general can react? Some first comments on the issues you mentioned: - There is no migration path from

Bug#445834: eGroupWare 1.4.002 still in experimental in Debian

2007-12-07 Thread Peter Eisentraut
Am Montag, 3. Dezember 2007 schrieb Ralf Becker: > Unfortunately the FMail developer abandoned the current FMail codebase > and noone else fixed that bug so far, thought I'm not even sure there's > a bug report for it in the projects bug tracker. I should add that I tried several times to forward

Bug#445834: eGroupWare 1.4.002 still in experimental in Debian

2007-12-07 Thread Peter Eisentraut
Am Montag, 3. Dezember 2007 schrieb Ralf Becker: > by chance I've seen this bug explaining why eGroupWare still sits in > experimental. Is there a way to automatically subscribe me to these kind > of bugs, so I or the eGroupWare project in general can react? To subscribe to bugs (and other package

Bug#445834: eGroupWare 1.4.002 still in experimental in Debian

2007-12-09 Thread Carsten Wolff
Hi Ralf, Peter. On Friday 07 December 2007, Peter Eisentraut wrote: > Am Montag, 3. Dezember 2007 schrieb Ralf Becker: > > The releasenotes (www.egroupware.org/wiki/releasenotes1.4) contain a > > link describing the changes in addressbook > > (www.egroupware.org/wiki/AddresbookAccountsConcept) whi