Hello,
Zarafa's offical press release "Zarafa Collaboration Platform 6.40 Goes
Gold" mentions Fedora nicely:
http://download.zarafa.com/zarafa/press/20100610%20Zarafa%20Collaboration%2…
Given to the whole press release, they've written a nice break about us.
Note that Mandriva is just a Fedora downstream if it comes to Zarafa. They
use our Source RPM as base.
[...]
Since February 2010, the Fedora Project is shipping the 6.30 series of the
ZCP. The active Fedora releases 12 and 13 will ship Zarafa 6.40.0 as well
as the Fedora Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) repository for Red
Hat Enterprise Linux releases 4 and 5. EPEL 6 beta (for the upcoming
RHEL 6 in autumn, which is RHEL 6 beta right now) will also get Zarafa
6.40.0 as soon as possible: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Zarafa.
The ZCP 6.40.0 is also available through the Canonical Partner repository
for the popular Ubuntu distribution:
http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/pool/partner/z/zarafa/. Mandriva, a
third free Linux distribution project, includes Zarafa as well.
[...]
Greetings,
Robert
Good evening,
Zarafa 6.40.0 has been submitted for updates-testing (EPEL 5 and 6, Fedora
12, 13 and Rawhide). Please note, that the zarafa-indexer package can't be
built for EPEL 6 right now due to a crash bug in CLucene 0.9.21. I already
requested with https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=600925 an update
to CLucene 0.9.21b for RHEL 6 (beta) which fixes the multithreading issue.
Here is the list of changes in Zarafa 6.40.0 final [20653]:
Changelog 6.40.0 Final [20653]
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Backend:
- Full-text indexing with cLucene, search instantly through all items &
attachments
- New high-performance process model to reduce amount of MySQL connections
and context switching
- Improved Global Addressbook
- Hide/Unhide entries
- Nested groups support
- Dynamic groups (generated member list)
- Contacts & Aliases
- Support for different resource types (room, equipment)
- Ability to change nonactive user to active and vice versa
- Configurable cached sessions for php extension
- The option to hide the user SYSTEM
- Support zarafa schema in ADS global catalog
- Language environment variable for Zarafa daemons can be set
- More caches are configurable from server.cfg
- General bug fixing
Webaccess:
- Advanced search function for all items
- Search using various parameters in any folder
- Today view, shows overview of the day
- Addressbook additions with more information and quicksearch
- Keyboard control
- Delegation wizard
- Possible to permanently delete item via SHIFT+DEL.
- Have option to set calendar lines to 5,10,15,30 and 60 minutes instead
of. 30 minutes.
- Appointment block shown on ..:15 and ..45.
- Button for sent/receive
- Notification of conflicting appointments in the meeting request
invitation.
- Option to open shared sub-folders
- Notification of conflicting appointments in the meeting request.
- Able to add comment when accepting/declining meeting request.
- Outlook 2003 Coloured flags in Webaccess.
- Whole day appointments do not show busy state colour.
- Refresh button for calendar in the webaccess.
- Suggestion list should appear for contacts in meeting request
- General bug fixing
IMPORTANT: Zarafa 6.40.0 is a major update, which will definately make it
into all Fedora and EPEL branches sooner or later. If you're using a LDAP
related authentication, please read the Zarafa Administrator Manual:
http://doc.zarafa.com/6.40/Administrator_Manual/en-US/html/_performing_the_…
Beside of that, it's recommented that you have anyway a look to the new
Zarafa Administrator Manual regarding the configuration of the new features
etc.:
http://doc.zarafa.com/6.40/Administrator_Manual/en-US/html/
You should be able to update to Zarafa 6.40.0 by using something like:
yum update --enablerepo=updates-testing zarafa zarafa-webaccess
on all Fedora releases and for Fedora EPEL you should use the following:
yum update --enablerepo=epel-testing zarafa zarafa-webaccess
After testing, please add positive or negative karma to the Zarafa packages
in Bodhi:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/zarafa
And if you should find bugs or issues, please fill a bug report in Red Hat
Bugzilla as described here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Zarafa#Bugs
Your feedback is very much appreciated.
Greetings,
Robert