[Tickets #3661] RESOLVED: Since Horde 3.1 Update Turba Addressbook is unusable slow

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Tue Apr 18 17:45:22 PDT 2006


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Ticket URL: http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/?id=3661
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 Ticket             | 3661
 Updated By         | slwkk at alternatywa.net
 Summary            | Since Horde 3.1 Update Turba Addressbook is unusable slow
 Queue              | Horde Framework Packages
 Version            | FRAMEWORK_3
 State              | Bogus
 Priority           | 1. Low
 Type               | Bug
 Owners             | 
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slwkk at alternatywa.net (2006-04-18 17:45) wrote:

> 3) The entries in sources.php.dist are *example* entries only and not 
> designed to work out of the box for every situation.  It is expected 
> that the admin should review/edit/delete appropriate entries.

You are absolutely right of course, but the thing is, information about that
should be placed somewhere in documentation. I think that is (or surely will
be) one of the biggest Horde problems - no good, up to date documentation. 

I don't ask for any howtos or sth, but there should be at least some manual,
where I can read about all available options and features of some module. As
an example you can see my mail to imp maillist:
http://lists.horde.org/archives/imp/Week-of-Mon-20060417/044990.html - there
are only questions without answers in maillist archive... how should we know
if (for example) it is possible to set smtp auth over ssl/tls in imp? Second
question... where can I find information about that which option deprecated
user_change_from in new horde/imp version? I don't know... maybe there is
everything in some documentation and I just can't find it (maybe somewhere
in cvs?). Ok, enough complaining - all in all horde developers do great work
and they should be paid for it (for example horde not completely free for
commercial use), anyway huge thanks to them.

Sorry for my English, it's 2.45AM here.




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