Kae Verens wrote:
> John Molohan wrote:
>> We're running roundcube here for a while and like lots of projects
>> it's a bit slow in making progress but I thought it was still making
>> progress. I had a look around their mailing list archive for the last
>> couple of months back in June and there seemed to be a bit of life
>> there. Was there recent discussions on it that hint at it's abandonment?
> no. not that i know of, but in two years (or more?) of development,
> there have been exactly 2 releases - versions 0.1 and 0.2alpha. I
> think that's glacial and could indicate that either the developers do
> not have time for it, or it has stagnated.
It's certainly on the slow side in fairness but I don't think it's quite
been abandoned, at least I hope not. The list archives show activity and
patches being submitted and applied but I do think you're right in that
the developers suffer from a lack of time or lack of numbers or both.
>> but then, I could be wrong... my own KFM project hasn't had a release
> since last December, and I'm not planning on dropping it yet. but
> then, I find it harder and harder to get the time for it...
>> Kae
I think most of us can sympathise with that.
John
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