What's coming in 6.0 (take 2)
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@girish I just saw that in my notifications and I laughed at myself knowing that that was the only reason you changed it. Everybody else knew. But to be fair. I just got into DOCKER two weeks ago and only installed Ubuntu on my VPS for Cloudron specifically so I'm new to all of this.
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Funny enough, when I migrated from a VPS to on-prem (my house) I initially tried installing it on 20.04. Didn't work. :^)
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@girish said in What's coming in 6.0 (take 2):
Ubuntu Focal 20.04 support
Just to check, but I assume Ubuntu 18.04 will continue to be supported by Cloudron until it's end of life (i.e. until April, 2023)?
@girish said in What's coming in 6.0 (take 2):
- Mail - Full text search via IMAP (solr integration)
Can't wait for this! I think this will mean I'll finally have the courage to ditch G Suite for my primary email!
But, I wonder, will it somehow enable (at least some) of the search operators available in Gmail?
From the little I've read, I get the impression solr can do this stuff, but I just wonder if there will be (or are?) any open source webmail clients that can actually take advantage of it once we've got it?
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@jdaviescoates yes ubuntu 18.04 will continue to be supported.
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@jdaviescoates said in What's coming in 6.0 (take 2):
From the little I've read, I get the impression solr can do this stuff, but I just wonder if there will be (or are?) any open source webmail clients that can actually take advantage of it once we've got it?
Apparently, Roundcube should work (https://wiki.magenbrot.net/linux/mail/dovecot/volltextsuche_in_mails_mit_solr (German) and https://github.com/RainLoop/rainloop-webmail/issues/73#issuecomment-251093397).
Rainloop works with SOLR and dovecot (which I think Cloudron uses) if you create a virtual mail folder with all mail: https://github.com/RainLoop/rainloop-webmail/issues/73#issuecomment-412377275
Since the otherwise excellent Rainloop doesn't even support search in multiple folders, this would be a great improvement! I hope wish that @girish and @nebulon would / could preconfigure dovecot accordingly...
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@necrevistonnezr thanks, that all sounds positive, but I don't see anything there about which search operators will work. Guess maybe I'll just have to wait and see!
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We got some inquiries about what languages we will support. Currently, it's early days and we are just deciding on how to go about internationalization. Usually, translating an app is 2 steps. Step 1 is i18 phase where the app is made translation friendly. Step 2 is the l10n phase where localizations are provided.
At this point, all we know is that we will atleast launch with french and german translations.