Article in Linux Magazin

An article about Horde has been released in a groupware edition of the German "Linux Magazine - Technical Review". more...

 

A bunch of releases

Since the release of Horde 3.2 is still delayed, and a few bug fixes had accumulated since the last stable releases, I have spent some time on preparing new releases for Horde, IMP, Turba, Ingo, Kronolith and the Groupware bundles. more...

 

Kolab web client finished

From Gunnar Wrobel through the Kolab mailing lists: Kolab support in Horde is finally considered feature complete! more...

 

Introduction to Horde_Lens

Chuck has written an introduction to the new Horde_Lens library: "Horde_Lens is a decorating iterator implementation that lets you look at every element of a list through the lens of a Flyweight decorator object." more...

 

Shop is open

It was just started for personal purposes, to get some Horde T-Shirts printed, but I was asked to make it open to the public. So here it is, the merchandising shop for the Horde Project. more...

 

Nice new icon sets for Horde

Daniel Dembach has created a really nice icon set for Horde based on the FamFamFam silk icons, and a Tango icon set has been uploaded to our ticket system. more...

 

Vortrag bei der LUG Ravensberg

[To the English readers: this is about a (German) talk at a local linux user group.]

Am 22. März werde ich in Bielefeld einen Vortrag über Horde bei der Linux Usergroup Ravensberg halten. more...

 

Preparations for Horde 3.2 release series started

The release of 13 Horde applications during the last few days was the starting signal for the preparations of the Horde 3.2 release cycle. This series will not only deliver exciting new features for the stable applications, but turn some applications that are still in development into a first stable version, e.g. DIMP, Wicked or Whups. more...

 

Last releases of the Horde 3.1 series

No less than 13 applications of the Horde 3.1 series have been released during the last few days. The reason was that we wanted to get all changes and fixes since the last release out to the public so that we can now concentrate on releasing the Horde 3.2 series. more...

 

Release candidates for Horde, IMP, Passwd, and Vacation

First (and probably final) release candidates for Horde 3.1.4, IMP 4.1.4, Passwd 3.0.1, and Vacation 3.0.1 have been released. These are going to be regular maintenance releases with a few smaller bug fixes and some nice improvements. But more important is, that these are going to be the last releases of the Horde 3.1 series. Of course we are still going to maintain them for many months if any serious issues like security holes are discovered, but we are also going to concentrate on releasing Horde 3.2 et al. after the final releases are out. So it's a good idea to test the candidates, it might be last chance to get something minor fixed in this release branch. more...

 

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