On Sat, 2013-01-26 at 16:39 +0100, emilio brambilla wrote:

> I mean a stable release with security/important patch and no new features.
> when you introduce a webmail in a production environment where they 
> train users for the webmail usage, it's hard to change things, that's 
> why I'd like a supported for long time stable version.
> 


-1

so long as you dont drastically change the way end users use the
software there is no reason to turn roundcube into another debian/fedora
specific program. Or are you also not going to install any new plugins,
after all, that's all they are - "new features"

Depriving users of new features will only see your customers find a
provider that offers them.


> I know, this feature it's not as simple as add some functionality to 
> rouncube, but it would be a killer feature for this great software :-)
> 


There are large networks with a great proportion computer illiterate
users that have no problem live migrating through versions thus far, so
no reason any organisation of any size can't handle this, be you an ISP,
ASP, multi-national, or a SOHO with 2 users.


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