Posted
almost 16 years
ago
by
waffel
A warm welcome on our new wordpress site!
We hope we can reactivate columba now a little bit with the brand new media wiki site and this blog.
Today we got a big patch from Timsparg. He has changed our test cases to junit 4.5 for ristretto. Looks very nice and we hope we can fix some [...]
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Posted
over 17 years
ago
by
fdietz
I've been working or better playing around with Columba the better half of my student years. Especially the latest release was quite difficult to manage. RL (aka real life) kept me quite busy and is also the reason why I now finally decided to stop
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Posted
almost 18 years
ago
by
waffel
In the last days I have registered columba on ohloh .
It would be nice if any developer can register itself on ohloh to see on the nice google-map where the developers staying ;-)
It is also very interesting that the cost of columba is currently over 1,7 million of dollars.
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Posted
almost 18 years
ago
by
fdietz
Shortly after we released Columba Mail v1.2 “Flying Saucer”, one of the regulars on the Developers mailing list observed that it didn’t really look very good on a Macintosh. Since our developers all used Windows / Linux we all looked confused and
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Posted
about 18 years
ago
by
fdietz
We finally have Jira up and running again. This is BTW a good opportunity to thank the guys over at Atlassian for supporting us! Our build server is up and running again, too.
Still, the wiki is not running currently. We'll keep you posted!
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Posted
about 18 years
ago
by
fdietz
Columba’s server at http://columbamail.org was shutdown due to a hardware failure. The hard drive has been replaced. We have backups of nearly everything, so its just a matter of setting up the system again.
We will keep you posted about the
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Posted
about 18 years
ago
by
fdietz
Many users stumpled over installation and or startup problems with several of our last releases. These can be seen in quite a lot Jira issues: CA-151, CA-150, CA-148, CA-149, CA-131 and CA-133. So, the good news is that we are actually tracking these
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Posted
about 18 years
ago
by
fdietz
We finally have a build server on columbamail.org running. It is based on the beautiful Hudson.
On each check-in request to our Subversion repository this will trigger a rebuild of Columba. It shows you status of all recent builds and a nice graph showing the JUnit Test Results.
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Posted
about 18 years
ago
by
fdietz
Thanks to the folks at Cenqua we have a hosted FishEye instance running.
It lets you monitor, search, share and analyze our Subversion repository content.
See for yourself.
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Posted
about 18 years
ago
by
fdietz
Columba finally moved to Subversion. All CVS modules have been finally moved over to Subversion.
The old CVS access will be closed and [email protected] is therefore obsolete. A new mailinglist [email protected]
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