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Originally Posted by KevinH Thanks guys for the candid and open feedback. We've heard the ask for free Outlook connectors before and continue to choose not to do so for many reasons. One is the cost of support for very small organizations is extremely high and not profitable. A few ideas I was thinking about that may be more convincing would be based on contributions. How about a system where if you contribute a new full language pack (Ajax, Lite, Admin, etc) or after writing and contributing X Zimlets or submitting patches to X open bugs, etc your rewarded in Network users. Basically some sort of elite community level that would show your support and dedication to Zimbra in return it would grant you access to some small number of Network users. Other ideas or contributions that would fall into a category like this? Is this something that seems reasonable? |
I would open up my user base to feedback requests in return for a few pennies from heaven so to speak.
Once we have moved over to Zimbra I don't think I would get to run focus groups again for obvious reasons but I'd probably get a lot more feedback (Or moans) anyway.
