Teaming
The Kablink Teaming 3 beta release is now available for download. With a completely redesigned look and feel and dozens of new features, this is a Teaming release that you don't want to miss. Key features for this release include the ability to brand workspaces and folders with an easy-to-use design tool, create entry-level access controls, and delete past versions of a document. Teaming administrators can set a site-wide home page, create a site-wide brand, and hide one set of users from another.
Teaming 2.1 is now available! As you can see from our three beta releases
below, Teaming 2.1 can make your organization more productive than ever,
with the ability to access Teaming from your mobile phone, view live feeds,
export and import workspaces, and much more. Upgrade to Teaming 2.1 now and
bring productivity to a whole new level.
Teaming 2.1 Beta 3 is now available. Mobility, Data Quota, and Extension
Management are primary areas of focus for this beta. Beta 3 also includes
many other bug fixes, further improving the overall stability of Teaming.
Teaming 2.1 Beta 2 is here! Beta 2 includes mobile user experience improvements,
support for strict conformance within data quotas, updated localization for all
supported languages, and numerous bug fixes.
That's right - the Teaming 2.1 beta release is now available for download. This new
release contains several new features, including support for mobile devices,
Workspace import and export, Undelete, Data Quota Management, Extension Administration,
Teaming Feeds, and a significantly improved Landing Page Editor. In addition, this release
includes numerous fixes further enhancing the robustness of the Teaming product.
VMware and Xen virtual machines with preinstalled Kablink Teaming 2.0.1 are now
available. These images were produced with SuseStudio and are only a ~300MB download.
Teaming is preconfigured to start with a basic configuration that includes a local
mail relay for outgoing mail and also the OpenOffice document converter configured
as a service.
Teaming 2.0.1 is now available for download. This release is a bug fix release
and includes numerous fixes. It also includes localize help files now so that
users have help available in their native language. Come and get it and remember
to check out our new Teaming Library and discover how Teaming can be extended.
Ever wonder how to extend the functionality of Teaming?
Well you can and we call them Teaming Extensions. The
Kablink Community site now has the beginnings of what we
hope will become a library of great platform enhancements at http://community.kablink.org/teaming/library.
Kablink today announced the availability of Kablink Teaming 2.0.0. With
Kablink Teaming, users can integrate all the most popular collaboration tools (blogs, wikis,
forums, microblogs) into their infrastructure and harness the power of their knowledge workers
under one standardized platform. Thanks to all the team and community members who helped to pull
this off. Enjoy :-).
Kablink Teaming Beta 3 is here and brings with it many bug fixes and improved stability.
If you want to take a peek at what it looks like visit the
Kablink Community. This
site is built using Kablink Teaming and utilizes Teaming's collaboration features to support the
Kablink and iFolder open source communities.
It's finally here. The beta release of Teaming 2.0 has been released and
includes many new features like workflow and LDAP sync. An advanced workflow
processing engine has been added that allows any object
in our system to have a workflow attached to it, whether its a blog posting or a
business document, everything can use workflow.
Users of ICEcore will notice rightaway that Liferay is no longer included by default in Teaming.
There were just too many overlapping features that our users didn't like and we listened.
Teaming is now a standalone application, however in the future we will have a Liferay "lite" version
that will integrate with Liferay so stay tuned.
iFolder
We have sucessfully migrated all our code along with mailinglist and its archives to sourceforge.net. For more details http://community.ifolder.com/ssf/a/c/p_name/ss_forum/p_action/1/action/view_permalink/entityType/folderEntry/entryId/4244
As you all are aware, we are in the process of migrating iFolder source repositories to a new server. Because of this, the current iFolder svn repository hosted on forgesvn1.novell.com is down.
Expected turn around time is 24 hours. Please refrain from accessing the server. We will update you all on the progress.
iFolder 3.8 is now released.
Check it out at the community site http://community.ifolder.com/ssf/a/c/p_name/ss_forum/p_action/1/action/view_permalink/entityType/folderEntry/entryId/4177
iFolder now has an appliance available from community member Stephen Shaw.
Check it out at his website http://www.decriptor.com/2009/07/21/ifolder-appliance-0-0-9/
The iFolder 3.7.2 client is now available in the openSUSE 11.1 Update
repository. To install it simply use either zypper on the commandline or
Software Management in Yast.
The first project meeting since the (re)release of iFolder
will be held on May 12th at 14:00GMT on the #ifolder
IRC channel at irc.freenode.net. Be There!
Novell has released the latest version of iFolder. iFolder 3.7.2
now includes a Mac client for 10.4 and 10.5 as well as a Windows Vista client. In addition to our improved client lineup we also now support
SSL,
LDAPGroup Support,
Auto-account creation,
iFolder Merge, and
Enhanced web access and administration
With the release of iFolder 3.7.2, the iFolder open source project has
added support for Mac OSX and Microsoft Vista. The Vista client is being
distributed in 32 and 64 bit versions. Enjoy.