Op 28-06-2022 om 15:49 schreef Philippe Gilbert (phili...@alinto.com):
Hello
Our plans are to support as much as possible the full solution.

And to answer to your question yes SOGo will remain open source.

Having said this we are still in a transition phase where Inverse will support 
the product  until end of August 2022 so please allow us some time to proceed 
with the transition

In the next week the build system, Github repository will be moved as well as 
the mailing list and the BTS

Thanks for your understanding
Philippe

Hi Philippe,

Thank you for stepping in, that clears the sky for now :-)

It is really good to hear that you are actively busy with the transition, hopefully things will go smoothly.


- Kees


Le 28 juin 2022 à 14:58, Kees van Vloten (keesvanvlo...@gmail.com) 
<users@sogo.nu> a écrit :

In stead of us speculating about what to expect from Alinto, it would be 
helpful if the team of Alinto that takes over the Sogo code would join the list 
and express their plans.

It is only a few months until Alinto takes over and I have not seen much about 
from their side yet. There is just the EOL message from Inverse and a pretty 
brief statement on Alinto's website. It leaves me with a lot of questions on 
how Sogo will be developed in the future and if it remains to be open source at 
all? And indeed what will happen to side products as the Sogo-connector...? Is 
it time to fork the code or should we start to look for a different solution 
and make a migration plan?

Alinto, please join this list, help to provide answers and take part in the 
discussions!

- Kees


Op 28-06-2022 om 14:05 schreef Christian Naumer (c...@brain-biotech.de):
Am 28.06.22 um 09:46 schrieb c3...@mail77.eu:
I'm not working for Alinto, the company which takes over maintenance of SOGo. 
However, I've talked to a sales representative some months ago as we were 
inquiring for a support license, and they told me that they are relocating the 
development of SOGo (server) to France, and would continue development. We 
didn't talk about the sogo-connector specifically though. Do you have specific 
indications that they will stop development of sogo-connector? It would be a 
pity, especially because TB is getting a major overhaul since about 2 years.
No. No specific indications. However their product is:

"SOGomail by Alinto"
Powerful business-class mail Server for organisations that are looking for a 
proven European alternative.

And I don't see any indication that they will support Thunderbird. Come to that 
support from Inverse was not really enthusiastic in the last release.

As mentioned our best bet is to work to get most of this into TB itself or a 
lightweight addon.


Regards

Christian

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