If you take a look at what new features have been added to the OSE/FOSS version that were previously part of the NE version you will notice that not too much has been added from Zimbra 7, specially in the zimbraAdmin part. So Zimbra OSE/FOSS has been stagnant from Zimbra 7.siliconalchemy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2024 8:43 am I've used Zimbra since it first came out in beta, I've deployed it to companies, I've run it personally, I've bought NE, I've bought Zextras, but I've really lost all confidence in Zimbra recently - even in the paid versions. It just all seems such as mess. And there are serious security vulns coming out quicker than I can process them.
Anyone else feel this way, or just me?
It's only that now, with the addition of the NE-exclusive modern UI that the divergence has been made obvious for many more users.
As I say this has been going on for ages. Unfortunately final users were not concerned at all because the main base was updated and, more importantly, Zimbra provided official Zimbra OSE binaries and its associated packages repos. Let's be honest, Zimbra admins haven't cared so much about Zimbra being more or less FOSS but about Zimbra just working fine.
My point is that after 5, 8, 10 years (Synacor should pick a number of years and stick to it) of development some of the NE features, even if they are targeted at professional deployments should be released as FOSS. You can spare the MAPI or Activesync components because of Microsoft licensing but not too many more features.
Here there is my favourite list from features added in 2015 (9 years ago) or before that year:
- 2FA
- zmmboxmove
- backup
- Advanced role management
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And I'm not even asking to release any of the current source code. A source code snapshot from 2015 for any of the features above should be fine so that Synacor shows some commitment towards source code.