No mormon references (was: [Kolab-devel] Does the Kolab name have Mormon references?)

Bernhard Reiter bernhard at intevation.de
Mon Jan 31 18:45:11 CET 2005


Hi Kelly,

On Sunday 30 January 2005 19:23, Martin Konold wrote:
> Am Samstag, 29. Januar 2005 00:33 schrieb Kelly McNeill:

> > If any of you have an answer, I sure would like to hear
> > it.
>
> Short answer from someone who is supposed to know.

Martin is the principal designer of the Kolab solution
and is one of the owner of Erfrakon.

> > Are there Mormon influences within the Kolab project?
>
> None!

No influences at all.

> The Name Kolab is derived from the prefix ko which means together
> and laboro, laborare which means work/labour.
>
> The Kolab project aims to create an OSS solution to help people work
> together in heterogenous (currently mostly Linux/Windows) environments.
> This is currently done by offering services for email, calendaring, notes,
> tasks and contacts together with a strong focus on security and
> privacy/encryption.

The logo used common graphical design elements (like arcs) to show
that smaller entities are working together.

> In the future we will extend this beyond these services in order to become
> an even more comprehensive solution stack.
>
> > osOpinion.com. If any of you have a response for me, I
> > would like to include your feedback in a future editorial
> > to be published on the site. If you choose to respond,
> > could you specify whether or not your comment can be
> > republished on the site?
>
> You are free to quote me.

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