any news Enterprise Repository Access?
KT Walrus
kevin at my.walr.us
Wed Jul 27 15:03:32 UTC 2016
> That dovecot offers still EE build for free is great, but a road map on
> what the future subscription plans are would be nice; e.g low cost fee
> for just the repos, higher fees for support etc. That's what I missed.
I’d like to see Dovecot distributed in the Docker Store (coming soon) or the Docker Hub. Most enterprises are moving to deploying their apps in containers and these containers can run on your laptop the same as they run in production. Most modern Linux distributions support Docker these days.
I build and run Dovecot in Docker now (built from latest released sources against Ubuntu 16.04), and while I am still in development, I’m sure Docker is the way to run my apps and will run great for deployment and maintenance.
Kevin
> On Jul 27, 2016, at 2:31 AM, Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator <goetz.reinicke at filmakademie.de> wrote:
>
> Am 26.07.16 um 21:12 schrieb Alexander Dalloz:
>> Am 26.07.2016 um 14:41 schrieb Sami Ketola:
>>>
>>>> On 26 Jul 2016, at 09:18, Götz Reinicke - IT Koordinator
>>>> <goetz.reinicke at filmakademie.de> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> we had access to the repository and it was working fine. But as we cant
>>>> get the 2.2.25 update I was looking into the repofolders and there are
>>>> RPMs "just" for RHEL 6// but not 5 any more.
>>>>
>>>> My be I missed the latest discussions or announcements? Could you give
>>>> me an update on information and may be the RHEL 5 RPMs too?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks a lot and regards . Götz
>>>
>>>
>>> Dovecot EE build support for RHEL 5 / CentOS 5 is going away soon
>>> even if we still made one more build for CentOS 5. Please upgrade
>>> your system.
>>>
>>> Sami
>>
>> Not only because of dovecot
>>
>> [21:09:27 CEST] <centbot> CentOS 5 will go EOL on 31 March, 2017 -- in
>> 35 weeks, 2 days, 4 hours, 50 minutes, and 47 seconds but be aware
>> that it is now in production phase 3 and only receives critical updates
>>
>> Alexander
> Thx for your both feedback, and yes, it is EOL but as you mentioned in
> 35+ weeks. O.K. Redhat never did a dovecot update to the current version
> and as a lot of customers we think the update policy for some software
> should be changed too to support more modern versions of "core" server
> services. But that's not a dovecot topic ;)
>
> That dovecot offers still EE build for free is great, but a road map on
> what the future subscription plans are would be nice; e.g low cost fee
> for just the repos, higher fees for support etc. That's what I missed.
>
> Regards . Götz
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