My first day at my new work place was very cool.
I work with two other people on a groupware system called
Kolab.
The system is big crap but it's fun to hack on it and to find out how it works in detail.
The system includes many services like apache, cyrrus-imapd, postfix, openldap etc.
The bad part of the system is that it uses the
OpenPkg format which is crap in my opinion.
Kolab is like a fully featured operating system. It provides its own shell, postfix replacement and a lot of other patched stuff
just because of compatibility issues.
Another thing is that the client side is based on KDE which I don't like because of its bloated design (most people know it).
So my work for the next weeks is to learn how this system works and to port it to debian which means that it should
fit in the debian architecture and don't uses OpenPkg any longer...