The team at OnlineGroups.Net is pleased to announce the release of
GroupServer 11.05 — Eskimo Pie with Middle Class Guilt. Eskimo Pie
is now available from:
http://groupserver.org/downloads/
Changes in this release concentrate on the new ability to request
membership of a private group. The the release notes contain more
details on the changes that have been made:
http://groupserver.org/downloads/release_notes/
We believe that GroupServer has the ease of use of web based groups such
as Google Groups, the administrative freedom of mailing list managers
such as Mailman, and the developer-freedom of open source software with
the GPL Licence. A feature comparison is available:
http://groupserver.org/groupserver/features/
We are now looking forward to the next release: GroupServer 11.06 —
Soft Serve from Mr Whippy. Details of what we are planning in each
release can be seen on the GroupServer Trac site:
https://projects.iopen.net/groupserver/roadmap
If you wish to report a bug, please do so here:
http://groupserver.org/reportbug
We would love to hear what you think about GroupServer, you can email
us at:
<email obscured>>
We would like to acknowledge the ongoing support of the e-Democracy.org
project <http://e-democracy.org> in making GroupServer releases possible.
If you would like to have features added to GroupServer, are unable to
contribute technically, but have the means to contribute financially,
the team at OnlineGroups.Net would love to hear from you. We are
able to help with both generic GroupServer improvements as well as
bespoke GroupServer development and deployment for your organisation,
including web design. We can also provide setup assistance, including
remote hands support.
If you wish to try GroupServer in a hosted enviroment without
installing, and with the benefit of all the latest features, please
try OnlineGroups.Net at:
http://onlinegroups.net
We hope you enjoy the new release as much as we have enjoyed bringing
it to you!
Kind regards,
Michael JasonSmith
Usability Engineer
OnlineGroups.Net