Hey Martin,
great news and we're looking forward to any contributions from you guys!
Feel free to add yourself to the wiki as well. :-)
Once you guys settled in, feel free to send a rundown on your tech setup to the list as well. People are always interested in that and I guess it helps some of them when they evaluate RoundCube to see what's required and possible.
Till
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 1:10 PM, Martin B. Smith smithmb@ufl.edu wrote:
Hello all,
Today at the University of Florida, we began offering Roundcube for one of our major e-mail systems offered to students. We have around 60,000 IMAP users in an average week, and probably about a quarter of that number that visit our webmail during an average week.
We're hoping to contribute back to the project in terms of patches, bug reports, and feature requests. We're already amassing quite a body of usability feedback from our beta testing.
I apologize in advance if you get some Trac tickets or feedback directly from users, as we have such a large population of them that some folks invariable find the wrong place to send feedback & report problems; feel free to direct them to helpdesk.ufl.edu if you do hear from any.
I look forward to working with the people in the community here :)
Martin B. Smith smithmb@ufl.edu - (352) 273-1374 CNS/Open Systems Group University of Florida
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