[imp] Horde 2.0 RC1

Martín Marqués martin@bugs.unl.edu.ar
Fri, 9 Nov 2001 18:03:21 -0300


Hows the CVS version at the moment?
I saw that there have not been BIG changes in the last few weeks.

Saludos... ;-)

On Vie 09 Nov 2001 17:51, you wrote:
> The Horde team is very pleased to announce the availability of the first
> release candidate (RC1) of the Horde 2.0 framework, together with the
> new versions of Horde applications that are built on it.  This release
> finalizes the Horde 2.x API as a stable development platform for new Horde
> application development.
>
> Our evaluation is that the RC1 release is ready for production testing;
> the final release will of course be production-level.  Only bug fixes and
> forward-compatible changes will end up in future RC's and the final
> release.  We're shooting for Christmas for the final release; thanks in
> advance for helping us meet this goal by testing the RC's and providing us
> with feedback on the Horde lists.
>
> A lot of work has gone into this exciting new version of the Horde
> framework; major new benefits include:
>
> - Better preferences
> - MIME viewer support
> - PHP 4 native session support (no PHPLIB!)
> - Inter-Horde-application communication
>
> IMP now contains identity support, and the contacts functionality has
> been broken out into a new Horde application, Turba.
>
> Download:
>
> The RC1 release can be downloaded from the following locations (RPMs will
> be available as soon as I'm able to produce them):
>
> 	ftp://ftp.horde.org/pub/horde/
> 	ftp://ftp.horde.org/pub/imp/
> 	ftp://ftp.horde.org/pub/turba/
>
> MD5 checksums:
>
> 88efbf8080ffbecde402a8608af5ab01  horde-2.0-RC1.tar.gz
> ddf2baec6e6aea3faf53663c9aab8430  imp-3.0-RC1.tar.gz
> 18b4025383c7980be84e053b30e28fd6  turba-1.0-RC1.tar.gz
>
> P.S. A word about release numbering for the curious:  We're dropping
> the "even is stable, odd is development" numbering method, and moving
> to a system more like FreeBSD's (see <dev@lists.horde.org> discussion
> for details).  The two-level releases will follow sequentially (2.0,
> 2.1, etc.) and will contain new features and bug fixes.  The third digit
> will only appear when needed; any necessary third-level release (2.0.1,
> 2.0.2, etc.) would only contain critical/security bug fixes.

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