On 7/17/23 12:21, Stephan Bosch wrote:
Op 17-7-2023 om 17:54 schreef Steven Varco:
However, I understand some had a better experience with it. I am curious if someone will fork dovecot and restore the beloved feature. With all the recent actions going on, clearly targeting in getting more paying „pro“ customers (and nothing else!) the dovecot project will walk on thin ice and there is a risk (or chance :) ) that it will get forked, all the good dovecot developers walking over to the fork and dovecot let down to a product no one uses anymore. It happend before, i.ex. nagios/icinga, CentOS/Alma-/Rocky Linux and other big, commonly used software projects.
Sadly, Dovecot is a project with only a few prolific developers, all of which work for the company as far as I know. So, the scenario you describe is pretty unlikely. Maybe new community developers will stand up now, but that is something I think we can only welcome. And forks don't need to be adversarial like that.
Regards,
This is a point where we should all remember TANSTAAFL. Its a law you cannot break no matter how many useless MBA's you hire. Developers like to eat regular and they can't do that on nothing but our good will. Dovecot has been good to us, so much so its become the default mail server all over this pale blue dot. Other than the monthly fees we pay our ISP's has any one of us donated a stock tank full of ice & beer for a summer picnic? Or $500 for a costly bug fixed in 2 hours? TANSTAAFL folks, There really Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch.
Stephan.
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