Correct me if I'm wrong, but under the GNU liscense, arnt they required to release any modified versions of a project?  Additionally, thats definatly unacceptable how they currently do not credit roundcube for their webmail client.  Its fine to use an open source project for a commercial venture, but you need to give credit to the project. 
    Finally, I can't find the search feature (I went ahead and signed up for an account).  I remember mention of them implementing such a feature, but I sure don't see it.  Oh, and I greatly prefer the default skin.

Rob

Thomas Bruederli wrote:
I know that they're using RoundCube and hope that they don't run into
problems since it's an ALPHA version... They added the search feature
which is still pending in our development but I didn't get any code of
it yet.  I had a discussion with Scott O'Neil of 30gigs.com about
adding links on both websites and to make public that they're using
RoundCube. I agreed but never heard anything again.

The skin they adapted for RoundCube looks nice and fits perfectly into
their site. Just the ads are very annoying but that's a common problem
with free mail services.

We'll keep an eye on 30gigs and hope to get reports about performance
within a large scale environment.

Thomas


2005/12/3, Wolf, Jon <wolf@w0lf.org>:
  
Just thought I'd give you a heads up, I just signed up for a
30gigs.com email account and it appears that they are using a hacked
up version of roundcube as their mail client. It's interesting to me
that they are relying on it for such a large scale operation. I wonder
if their developers are contributing code to the project (their
version seems a bit more polished).

    



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