[horde] Many Issues with Groupware 5.1.1

Michael J Rubinsky mrubinsk at horde.org
Thu Mar 13 17:24:46 UTC 2014


Quoting admin at ar15armory.com:

> Quoting Thu, 13 Mar 2014 08:10:14 -0500:
>
>> On 03/12/2014 06:10 PM, admin at ar15armory.com wrote:
>>> Quoting Wed, 12 Mar 2014 21:47:07 +0000:
>>>
>>> You people are amazing, I report problems with Horde that I have been
>>> using
>>> since 2005 and all of you had done not a darn thing to assist me other
>>> than:
>>> "this has been discussed to death"
>>> "admin decision"
>>> "Use the search"
>>> blah blah blah
>>>
>>> Now did Horde Fix these problems they messed up and changed which did
> not
>>> benefit Horde is all I want to know????
>>>
>>> Horde would also benefit with a forums so everything could be quoted
>>> correctly, properly formatted, and discussesd!
>>
>> And are you surprised that you get no assistance?
>>
>> If you have a problem you should do the following while keeping in mind
>> how much you paid for the software:
>>
>> 1. Search the mailing list archives and Horde bug reporting to see if
>> someone with your version of Horde has already reported the same
>> problem.  If they have, perhaps you can add some information that would
>> help, or perhaps the problem is a simple configuration change.
>>
>> 2. Once you are sure you have a new problem, submit a description along
>> with the versions of Horde you are using and the environment it is
>> running in.
>>
>> Do not just rant and complain about something.  Complaining just wastes
>> everyone's time.
>>
>> 3. Work with the developers and others to find and resolve your problem.
>>
>> 4. If you need a feature change or improvement, speak up like an adult
>> and if it is easy to do it will usually happen quickly.  If it is a
>> complicated new feature (for example, checking multiple mailboxes) then
>> you and everyone else may be asked to contribute toward the cost of it's
>> development.  Pulling email in from multiple mailboxes is an excellent
>> example of a feature that several Horde users needed and we all
>> contributed to fund it's development just a few months ago.
>>
>> And finally, surely you understand that just because you did not have to
>> pay anything for Horde that all the work on it does not cost anyone
>> anything?  The developers and constructive administrators that use Horde
>> spend a LOT of time working on it and their time is important and
>> definitely worth something...maybe not to you, but it is to them and
>> that is what counts.
>>
>> -- Andy Dorman
>
> Let me tell everyone of you something for the last freaking time, READ my
> first post I asked nicely for assistance and then you smartasses came here
> bouncing on me like a wolfpack.
> I bet I have been using Horde longer than most of you and if you bothered
> to read you would know how long.
>
> Jan you were no help either we had one on one e-mails to each other, but
> the rest of you cheap bastards match my offer right now.
>
> Jan I will donate a $200.00 Invision Power Board License with 6 months of
> support paid on it to Horde for a real forum so Horde can be professional
> during their dicussions /_IF YOU FIX THE HORDE E-MAIL.._/
>
> Now there is my part, the rest of you put your money with your mouth is or
> shut up!!

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