I suggested in the past that roundcube must be in Debian repositories and I am happy to hear it almost do it!, but Matt is right, the "traditional" way to install roundube in a single location keep close control of the app. Anyway, I am happy to hear roundcube is growing everyday.

Thanks Roundcube Devs!

Regards,

Víctor.


On 2/25/07, Matt Kaatman <roundcube-dev@matt.kaatman.com > wrote:
It hasn't made it into debian but it did make it into ubuntu:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=roundcube&searchon=names&subword=1&version=all&release=all

Personally, I never saw the point in putting web based apps in the
debian repository.

I guess I'm just picky but I'd rather install this sort of app in the
location I choose and maintain it on my own since it doesn't require
recompilation and it doesn't have any dependencies other than
PHP/MySQL/Apache.

I guess it gives another option to those that don't want to do that.

Frank Habermann wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> It seems that RoundCube is going to enter the official Debian archives
>> soon.
>
> So what is the status now? It is not in debian at the moment so i think it was
> rejected. Do you need help with the package? I also can contact a sponsor if
> the package is clean. If it was rejected what was the reason?
>
> regards,
> Frank