Exactly.

Guys,

I have evaluated all of the groupware mentioned below as well as egroupware and 
a couple of others.... JUNK.

SOGo is THE product right now in regards to well-engineered, not resource 
hungry, easy to use, etc, etc.  KUDOS!!!!

However,
 despite all the products that I evaluated being inferior, their 
documentation is better and it allowed me to install, configure and get 
them all up and running for evaluation in a day, not days or weeks.

You can win the market in the short term (3 years or less), 
borrowing you continue to improve the product and get some really good 
documentation.

P.




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 From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Sunday, July 7, 2013 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: Re: [SOGo] Dear progammers and architects
 

It's true what you are saying, currently i'm planning some sogo deployments,
one with a LDAP (FreeIPA) Backend and one with a postgresql Backend. Currently
I'm playing around with postgresql and it isn't really easy with this
documentation to bring up SOGo. (But btw. other Groupware Documentations are
painful aswell)
I mean SOGo is really really good. It's very fast and it works on my VPS that
has 512MB Memory even with LDAP installed. (Currently Zimbra needs way more 2GB
Memory or above, that makes it painful to use, but easy to install /
configure).

I think the problem with the documentation is not the configuration steps, Some
things are just missing. I mean when I want to configure SOGo, I wan't to know,
how I configure Cyrus with any SOGo Backend aswell and Postfix also with any
Backend. I mean I'm confident with Apache and i wouldn't even needed the config
file that you deployed with sogo. But I'm a total newbie with ldap / postfix /
cyrus and I think many people are new to this feature aswell, since most of the
groupware people coming from other enviroments where you didn't need to
configure your own imap or mta.

Nothing against you sogo guys, since you gave us one of the best, groupware's
that are completly free and there aren't good alternatives. I mean kolab3, is
really not production ready, zimbra is not really good since the nice features
are only in the network edition and it uses way to much ressources, horde is
cool and good, but it's old and still uses more than sogo uses. there are
plenty of examples why sogo is better, but since you gave us 1 Document with
like 60 sites which only includes the options that i could configure about sogo
and not a complete document HOW TO INSTALL sogo it's really hard.

I mean rename the document from SOGo installation to SOGO Configurable Options
and make a new Guide which says Install Sogo which includes nearly every
configuration option for real world deployments.
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