Just discovered Roundcube. I am interested in contributing some of my time to Roundcube, if needed or even wanted.
I am a php developer so I am looking to get my hands dirty helping out when I can, if I can. My experience comes from my own project of 2 years, www.vmailadmin.org, a front end for Postfix servers (amongst others). I don't have much experience with AJAX but PHP is my thing and I do know a little bit of javascript.
My first order is... What is the progress of the plug-in system? A client of this nature seems pretty useless without a plug-in API. I am interested, I've looked at the code and it appears quite understandable. I think this is where I would like to contribute... the plugin API base code.
I am motivated by the desire to (all possible wiht a plug-in API):
My name is Juan.
Greetings Juan,
First off welcome to our humble little home. I am glad to hear you are intrested in contributing you might want to read this section of the wiki http://trac.roundcube.net/trac.cgi/wiki/Dev_Contribution and get into with Thomas.
Juan González wrote:
Just discovered Roundcube. I am interested in contributing some of my time to Roundcube, if needed or even wanted.
I am a php developer so I am looking to get my hands dirty helping out when I can, if I can. My experience comes from my own project of 2 years, www.vmailadmin.org, a front end for Postfix servers (amongst others). I don't have much experience with AJAX but PHP is my thing and I do know a little bit of javascript.
My first order is... What is the progress of the plug-in system? A client of this nature seems pretty useless without a plug-in API. I am interested, I've looked at the code and it appears quite understandable. I think this is where I would like to contribute... the plugin API base code.
I am motivated by the desire to (all possible wiht a plug-in API):
- Integrate Maildrop filtering capabilities
- Provide a front end for user SpamAssassin preferences
- Have some sort of auto-login system
- Have folder with sub-folder be colapsable (not sure if this already exists since I just installed last night)
- probably lots more....
My name is Juan.
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On Feb 4, 2007, at 4:56 PM, Juan González wrote:
My first order is... What is the progress of the plug-in system? A
client of this nature seems pretty useless without a plug-in API. I
am interested, I've looked at the code and it appears quite
understandable. I think this is where I would like to contribute...
the plugin API base code.I am motivated by the desire to (all possible wiht a plug-in API):
- Integrate Maildrop filtering capabilities
- Provide a front end for user SpamAssassin preferences
- Have some sort of auto-login system
- Have folder with sub-folder be colapsable (not sure if this
already exists since I just installed last night) 5. probably lots more....
My name is Juan.
/me hugs Juan.
-- Jason Dixon DixonGroup Consulting http://www.dixongroup.net
I made a page on the wiki to keep track of plugin api stuff. Feel
free to add any useful information to that page.
http://trac.roundcube.net/trac.cgi/wiki/Plugin_API
--Brian Jackson
On Feb 4, 2007, at 3:56 PM, Juan González wrote:
Just discovered Roundcube. I am interested in contributing some of
my time to Roundcube, if needed or even wanted.I am a php developer so I am looking to get my hands dirty helping
out when I can, if I can. My experience comes from my own project
of 2 years, www.vmailadmin.org, a front end for Postfix servers
(amongst others). I don't have much experience with AJAX but PHP is
my thing and I do know a little bit of javascript.My first order is... What is the progress of the plug-in system? A
client of this nature seems pretty useless without a plug-in API. I
am interested, I've looked at the code and it appears quite
understandable. I think this is where I would like to contribute...
the plugin API base code.I am motivated by the desire to (all possible wiht a plug-in API):
- Integrate Maildrop filtering capabilities
- Provide a front end for user SpamAssassin preferences
- Have some sort of auto-login system
- Have folder with sub-folder be colapsable (not sure if this
already exists since I just installed last night) 5. probably lots more....
My name is Juan.
Hi guys,
On 2/5/07, Brian Jackson iggy@theiggy.com wrote:
I've been working together with Brennan Stehling on a draft for the Plugin_API last week, if anyone wants to contribute (and not just lurk ;-)), let me know their email and I'll invite them to the Google doc where we are working on it.
Feedback is very welcome!
Till
I must have missed the note about this before. Why not work on the
draft in the wiki where all the other roundcube stuff is?
--Brian Jackson
On Feb 5, 2007, at 10:00 AM, till wrote:
Hi guys,
On 2/5/07, Brian Jackson iggy@theiggy.com wrote:
I've been working together with Brennan Stehling on a draft for the Plugin_API last week, if anyone wants to contribute (and not just lurk ;-)), let me know their email and I'll invite them to the Google doc where we are working on it.
Feedback is very welcome!
Till
-- Till Klampaeckel e: mailto:klimpong@gmail.com p: +491704018676 l: http://beta.plazes.com/whereis/till
Want to know what's up in Berlin?
Hi Brian,
On 2/5/07, Brian Jackson iggy@theiggy.com wrote:
I must have missed the note about this before. Why not work on the draft in the wiki where all the other roundcube stuff is?
I got not really a preference about where it's happening, we'll move it there anyway in the end. :-) I think we felt like working together on it and "watching" and discussing in real time suited us better then editing a wiki, reloading and so on. Nothing personal. :-)
Till Klampaeckel e: mailto:klimpong@gmail.com p: +491704018676 l: http://beta.plazes.com/whereis/till
Want to know what's up in Berlin?
Thanks for the warm welcome guys. Roundcube is just... just... beautiful.. I'm rather annoyed that I *just* discovered it instead of being stuck with SquirrelMail for the last year or so...
I checked out the plug-in API wiki. Unfortunately, it doesn't give me any information on the current state of the API. It just gives me the wishes and wants.. Which is good...
Anyways, like I said earlier, I would like to contribute to the plugin API, if I can (don't want to dig my own grave here) so I would like to be invited to the google doc. I will need to lurk at first because I am still just getting used to the coding style of this project.
Also, I am using the roundcubemail-nightly-20070108.tar.gz snapshot until I get used the the style. Is there any reason I should be using the current SVN during my 'training'? I would assume the code base is the same but I just want to make sure...
Also, just a little more background on my environment. I am a Gentoo user who manages several Postfix servers on the west coast (all in Seattle). So, with that, all of my mail servers are built with:
So, any plugin that I happen to write, will be written to assist with one of the above services (the ability to create filters for Maildrop will probably be my priority.
Who are the other PostgreSQL admins here?
Sorry for my scattered message without quoting anyone.
Juan
On Mon, 5 Feb 2007 09:17:54 -0600, Brian Jackson iggy@theiggy.com wrote:
I made a page on the wiki to keep track of plugin api stuff. Feel free to add any useful information to that page.
http://trac.roundcube.net/trac.cgi/wiki/Plugin_API
--Brian Jackson
On Feb 4, 2007, at 3:56 PM, Juan González wrote:
Just discovered Roundcube. I am interested in contributing some of my time to Roundcube, if needed or even wanted.
I am a php developer so I am looking to get my hands dirty helping out when I can, if I can. My experience comes from my own project of 2 years, www.vmailadmin.org, a front end for Postfix servers (amongst others). I don't have much experience with AJAX but PHP is my thing and I do know a little bit of javascript.
My first order is... What is the progress of the plug-in system? A client of this nature seems pretty useless without a plug-in API. I am interested, I've looked at the code and it appears quite understandable. I think this is where I would like to contribute... the plugin API base code.
I am motivated by the desire to (all possible wiht a plug-in API):
- Integrate Maildrop filtering capabilities
- Provide a front end for user SpamAssassin preferences
- Have some sort of auto-login system
- Have folder with sub-folder be colapsable (not sure if this
already exists since I just installed last night) 5. probably lots more....
My name is Juan.
!DSPAM:1,45c7508c253678015699244!
As you see on the wiki Juan, is where it (the plugin api) is at right now. Planning.
From the IRC chat the developers had a short time ago (see http://unrelated.net.au/roundcubelivefeed.txt), Brennan Stehling & Till seem to be the ones heading the development. I'm the one working on the previously mentioned RSS Reader, so I'll be giving my input to it as well.
The SVN is good to use, as it has everything. I've found it to be quite stable so far, and I've taught myself based on it.
Sam Bailey (cyprix)
Juan González wrote:
Thanks for the warm welcome guys. Roundcube is just... just... beautiful.. I'm rather annoyed that I *just* discovered it instead of being stuck with SquirrelMail for the last year or so...
I checked out the plug-in API wiki. Unfortunately, it doesn't give me any information on the current state of the API. It just gives me the wishes and wants.. Which is good...
Anyways, like I said earlier, I would like to contribute to the plugin API, if I can (don't want to dig my own grave here) so I would like to be invited to the google doc. I will need to lurk at first because I am still just getting used to the coding style of this project.
Also, I am using the roundcubemail-nightly-20070108.tar.gz snapshot until I get used the the style. Is there any reason I should be using the current SVN during my 'training'? I would assume the code base is the same but I just want to make sure...
Also, just a little more background on my environment. I am a Gentoo user who manages several Postfix servers on the west coast (all in Seattle) So, with that, all of my mail servers are built with:
- Postfix
- Courier-IMAP (+authlib)
- Maildrop
- DSPAM
- SpamAssassin
- ClamAV
- PostgreSQL is the backend for all, except ClamAV.
So, any plugin that I happen to write, will be written to assist with one of the above services (the ability to create filters for Maildrop will probably be my priority.
Who are the other PostgreSQL admins here?
Sorry for my scattered message without quoting anyone.
Juan
On Mon, 5 Feb 2007 09:17:54 -0600, Brian Jackson iggy@theiggy.com wrote:
I made a page on the wiki to keep track of plugin api stuff. Feel free to add any useful information to that page.
http://trac.roundcube.net/trac.cgi/wiki/Plugin_API
--Brian Jackson
On Feb 4, 2007, at 3:56 PM, Juan González wrote:
Just discovered Roundcube. I am interested in contributing some of my time to Roundcube, if needed or even wanted.
I am a php developer so I am looking to get my hands dirty helping out when I can, if I can. My experience comes from my own project of 2 years, www.vmailadmin.org, a front end for Postfix servers (amongst others). I don't have much experience with AJAX but PHP is my thing and I do know a little bit of javascript.
My first order is... What is the progress of the plug-in system? A client of this nature seems pretty useless without a plug-in API. I am interested, I've looked at the code and it appears quite understandable. I think this is where I would like to contribute... the plugin API base code.
I am motivated by the desire to (all possible wiht a plug-in API):
- Integrate Maildrop filtering capabilities
- Provide a front end for user SpamAssassin preferences
- Have some sort of auto-login system
- Have folder with sub-folder be colapsable (not sure if this
already exists since I just installed last night) 5. probably lots more....
My name is Juan.
!DSPAM:1,45c7508c253678015699244!
The wiki is the (public) state of the plugin API. I can't speak to
the work that's been done to the google doc as I haven't seen it.
I can tell you there is lots of interest, but not lots of work done.
I'd personally like to see all of the development move to a central
location wherever that is. Any thing you find or come across feel
free to put it in the wiki or give us pointers to it, etc.
--Brian Jackson
On Feb 5, 2007, at 11:33 AM, Juan González wrote:
Thanks for the warm welcome guys. Roundcube is just... just...
beautiful.. I'm rather annoyed that I *just* discovered it instead
of being stuck with SquirrelMail for the last year or so...I checked out the plug-in API wiki. Unfortunately, it doesn't give
me any information on the current state of the API. It just gives
me the wishes and wants.. Which is good...Anyways, like I said earlier, I would like to contribute to the
plugin API, if I can (don't want to dig my own grave here) so I
would like to be invited to the google doc. I will need to lurk at
first because I am still just getting used to the coding style of
this project.Also, I am using the roundcubemail-nightly-20070108.tar.gz snapshot
until I get used the the style. Is there any reason I should be
using the current SVN during my 'training'? I would assume the code
base is the same but I just want to make sure...Also, just a little more background on my environment. I am a
Gentoo user who manages several Postfix servers on the west coast
(all in Seattle). So, with that, all of my mail servers are built
with:
- Postfix
- Courier-IMAP (+authlib)
- Maildrop
- DSPAM
- SpamAssassin
- ClamAV
- PostgreSQL is the backend for all, except ClamAV.
So, any plugin that I happen to write, will be written to assist
with one of the above services (the ability to create filters for
Maildrop will probably be my priority.Who are the other PostgreSQL admins here?
Sorry for my scattered message without quoting anyone.
Juan
On Mon, 5 Feb 2007 09:17:54 -0600, Brian Jackson iggy@theiggy.com
wrote:I made a page on the wiki to keep track of plugin api stuff. Feel free to add any useful information to that page.
http://trac.roundcube.net/trac.cgi/wiki/Plugin_API
--Brian Jackson
On Feb 4, 2007, at 3:56 PM, Juan González wrote:
Just discovered Roundcube. I am interested in contributing some of my time to Roundcube, if needed or even wanted.
I am a php developer so I am looking to get my hands dirty helping out when I can, if I can. My experience comes from my own project of 2 years, www.vmailadmin.org, a front end for Postfix servers (amongst others). I don't have much experience with AJAX but PHP is my thing and I do know a little bit of javascript.
My first order is... What is the progress of the plug-in system? A client of this nature seems pretty useless without a plug-in API. I am interested, I've looked at the code and it appears quite understandable. I think this is where I would like to contribute... the plugin API base code.
I am motivated by the desire to (all possible wiht a plug-in API):
- Integrate Maildrop filtering capabilities
- Provide a front end for user SpamAssassin preferences
- Have some sort of auto-login system
- Have folder with sub-folder be colapsable (not sure if this
already exists since I just installed last night) 5. probably lots more....
My name is Juan.
!DSPAM:1,45c7508c253678015699244!