The question has already been asked

Le 25/10/22 15:27, « "t.b.mailingli...@igeno-fat.de"    
(t.b.mailingli...@igeno-fat.de) » <users-requ...@sogo.nu au nom de 
users@sogo.nu> a écrit :

    Hi Alinto Team,

    I wanted to ask if it is already known if or when there will be a new 
    version of the Thunderbird add-on "SOGo Connector" for Thunderbird 102?

    -TB



    Am 28.06.2022 um 18:57 schrieb Kees van Vloten (keesvanvlo...@gmail.com):
    >
    > 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
    >>>>
    >>> -- 
    >>> users@sogo.nu
    >>> https://inverse.ca/sogo/lists


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