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The Kolab Groupware Server is a secure, scalable and reliable groupware server. It is formed by a number of well-known and proven components and adds intelligent interaction between them.

This is an empty "parent" project. The sub projects in this project provide the Kolab Groupware Server packages.

see [1] for more info about Kolab on openSUSE and [2] for information about the OBS repositories as well as packaging and development.

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[1] https://en.opensuse.org/Kolab
[2] https://en.opensuse.org/User:Aeneas_jaissle/SDB:Kolab_3/Development

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Additional packages required by or supplementing Kolab 16.x

The Kolab Groupware Server is a secure, scalable and reliable groupware server. It is formed by a number of well-known and proven components and adds intelligent interaction between them.

This project provides packages that are needed for the Kolab Groupware Server.
The packages in this project are continuously build and changed, so the repository is bit unstable at times.
It is used mainly for packaging and testing.

Containing Kolab Unstable packages, that are intended for openSUSE:Factory inclusion.

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This is a connection caching imapproxy daemon for proxied imap connections

This project is the development project vor various PHP libraries and applications.

The Horde Application Framework is a flexible, modular, general-purpose web application framework written in PHP. It provides an extensive array of components that are targeted at the common problems and tasks involved in developing modern web applications. It is the basis for a large number of production-level web applications, notably the Horde Groupware suites. For more information on Horde or the Horde Groupware suites, visit http://www.horde.org.

IMP, the Internet Mail Program, is one of the most popular and widely deployed open source webmail applications in the world. It allows universal, web-based access to IMAP and POP3 mail servers and provides Ajax, mobile and traditional interfaces with a rich range of features normally found only in desktop email clients.

Kronolith is the Horde calendar application.
It provides web-based calendars backed by a SQL database or a Kolab server.
Supported features include Ajax and mobile interfaces, shared calendars, remote calendars,
invitation management (iCalendar/iTip), free/busy management, resource management, alarms, recurring events,
and a sophisticated day/week view which handles arbitrary numbers of overlapping events.

The Mnemo Note Manager is the Horde notes/memos application. It allows
users to keep web-based notes and freeform text. Notes may be shared with
other users via shared notepads. It requires the Horde Application
Framework and an SQL database or Kolab server for backend storage.

Nag is a web-based application built upon the Horde Application Framework which provides a simple,
clean interface for managing online task lists (i.e., todo lists).
It also includes strong integration with the other Horde applications and allows
users to share task lists or enable light-weight project management.

The timeobjects application doesn't have an interface but provides streams of events to any applications that can consume them, notably the Horde calendar application. It contains drivers for facebook events and weather forecasts and can easily be extended by custom drivers.

Turba is the Horde contact management application.
Leveraging the Horde framework to provide seamless integration with IMP and other Horde applications,
it supports storing contacts in SQL, LDAP, Kolab, and IMSP address books.

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phpMyAdmin is a free software tool written in PHP, intended to handle the administration of MySQL over the Web. phpMyAdmin supports a wide range of operations on MySQL and MariaDB.
Frequently used operations (managing databases, tables, columns, relations, indexes, users, permissions, etc) can be performed via the user interface, while you still have the ability to directly execute any SQL statement.

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