On 9 April 2013 23:23, Michael M Slusarz <slus...@horde.org> wrote: > Quoting Simon Brereton <simon.buongio...@gmail.com>: > >> On 9 Apr 2013 20:53, "Michael M Slusarz" <slus...@horde.org> wrote: >>> >>> >>> Quoting Simon Brereton <simon.buongio...@gmail.com>: >>> >>>> My Git install automatically updated to 6.1.0-git and the report as >>>> spam function is now missing as are several other core features. >>>> >>>> Is this intentional? >>> >>> >>> >>> Yes. Please check the list archives - this was announced last week. >> >> >> What was announced was a migration to 6.1 - what wasn't announced was the >> loss of spam reporting functionality, or, as I see it from the diff on the >> config files, the loss of auto creating special folders and a bunch of >> other things... > > > This is exactly what was stated in the announcement. Namely that if you > wanted to keep running, for example, IMP 6.0 you needed to immediately > switch to FRAMEWORK_5_0 once the change occurred.
One of those things is not like the other in my opinion. I didn't have a fixed opinion on whether to stay with the current framework. I admit I assumed it would bring improvements and not reduced functionality. I would have had a fixed opinion had I known I was going to lose important (to me) functionality and taken the steps that were advised in the announcement. Even now, I don't it critical if that functionality will come back (it is after all a pre-release version). If it's not coming back, I'd like to know what the rationality is behind it. This might open up a larger discussion about what else will be removed from Horde and the applications in future. Thanks. Simon > If you want to continue running the "new" master branch (x.1 versions of > released applications) you need to upgrade your installations. See, e.g.: > imp/docs/UPGRADING -- imp mailing list Frequently Asked Questions: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ To unsubscribe, mail: imp-unsubscr...@lists.horde.org