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Go vote on OpenStack Foundation bylaws

When open source projects grow, their governance models must evolve to support them. We’ve written on the governance of the OpenStack project before, but an important event…

(Alumni, Red Hat)
January 14, 2015

12 highlights from the OpenStack roadmap

OpenStack, due to its sheer size and complexity, can be difficult to keep track of. Each constituent part is managed and developed separately, and sometimes there's just too…

(Alumni, Red Hat)
January 7, 2015

OpenStack moves forward into 2015

Interested in keeping track of what's happening in the open source cloud? Opensource.com is your source for what's happening right now in OpenStack, the open source cloud…

(Alumni, Red Hat)
January 5, 2015

A year in the life of OpenStack

What a year for OpenStack! With two shiny new releases, two excellent summits on opposite sides of the Atlantic, countless new features, and an ever-growing community of users…

(Alumni, Red Hat)
January 2, 2015

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Hi Rörd, I am familiar with Wing, but as far as I know, the free edition is not open source either.

Hi Emiel, I looked into Zarafa just a little bit. The authors say it is based on open source technology, but I couldn't find a link to the source code anywhere. Do you happen to know where this is made available?

Meanwhile, this list is limited to strictly desktop clients; we did a roundup of webmail clients a few weeks ago which you might be interested in: https://opensource.com/life/15/9/open-source-alternatives-gmail