I was reading about the upcoming Zimbra 9 release in the public documentation being planned. In the documentation, I ran across the following presentation:
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Based on this presentation from March 2020, it looks like the upcoming 'modern client' will be a network edition only feature. To me, this means that the 'classic' interface will be the only interface available for the OSS edition moving forward, and will most likely be in bugfix-only state. And my perception is, it shows the intended direction of the OSS product.Is this perception accurate, or am I being too pessimistic? I'm curious how other OSS edition users view this information.