"Ralf Becker" <
RalfBecker@...> schrieb:
> Hi Christian,
>
> the rules, as you call it, were made for certain still valid reasons:
>
> - not to create the wrong impression, Tine is the accepted future codeline
> (I know they mentioned it in the press release, but psychology tells us
> clearly, that this get's far less recognized)
Hello Ralf!
Of course Tine 2.0 is not the accepted codeline for eGroupWare currently.
And I'm also aware that not all developers simply can drop all their work
into the trashcan. But we are developing concepts, which can be used to
modernize the old eGroupWare code.
For that reason we also stated clearly in the news on the eGroupWare.org
website, that Tine 2.0 is an experimental branch of eGroupWare.
--
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