Hello again,
Thanks a lot for all your responses! I see that most of you don't like to see RoundCube being sold in any way. Neither do I. I still don't know exactly what the real intention of atmail is but as Charles said, I guess they want to put a "t-shirt" over RoundCube and get the brand in order to make it disappear. In case that they seriously want to maintain and deploy an open source product based on RoundCube, there's no reason for them not to do so, even with the current licensing conditions.
To make it short: you don't have to backup your copies of the source and don't rack your brains to find a new name (even though the suggestions were not bad).
I believe that RoundCube can really make it to the top list of webmail solutions and with all your help we can keep it open and freely available to everyone.
Regards, Thomas
Thomas Bruederli wrote:
Hi everybody,
Just wanted to forward a mail I've got yesterday and would like to hear your opinions about this topic. Either this could make RoundCube grow faster or atmail just wants to get rid of some (more and more serious) competition.
Don't panic, I didn't decide anything yet and I don't want to get rich anyway :-)
Regards, Thomas
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