[opensuse] CalDAV on openSUSE
Hi All, no specific informations about this seem to available online. Any CalDAV server application packaged for openSUSE? Thanks, Jan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
no specific informations about this seem to available online. Any CalDAV server application packaged for openSUSE?
I develop OpenGroupware primarily on openSUSE. See whitemiceconsulting.blogspot.com. The openSUSE packages aren't current due to build service being ornery, but that will get fixed. Packages build locally just fine. OGo should work with any CalDAV client. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
no specific informations about this seem to available online. Any CalDAV server application packaged for openSUSE?
I develop OpenGroupware primarily on openSUSE. See whitemiceconsulting.blogspot.com. The openSUSE packages aren't current due to build service being ornery, but that will get fixed. Packages build locally just fine. OGo should work with any CalDAV client.
OGo seems to be very interesting, thanks. I knew zimbra but not this one. How can be compared? Anyway, it looks more like a platform than a calendar server, isnt'it? What I am looking for right now is a simple and light CalDAV server to share calendars in a small network. I wouldn't install a whole platfrom just for this. Thanks, Jan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Fri, 2009-08-07 at 06:20 +0200, Jan Kalcic wrote:
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
no specific informations about this seem to available online. Any CalDAV server application packaged for openSUSE? I develop OpenGroupware primarily on openSUSE. See whitemiceconsulting.blogspot.com. The openSUSE packages aren't current due to build service being ornery, but that will get fixed. Packages build locally just fine. OGo should work with any CalDAV client. OGo seems to be very interesting, thanks. I knew zimbra but not this one. How can be compared?
OpenGroupware is Open and reuses your existing components for mail (Cyrus & Postfix/Sendmail). It also has a published API for external integration & clients. Zimbra has neither of those and is more of a sealed solution. I'm sure Zimbra offers features OGo does not but I don't know what they are as I don't use Zimbra.
Anyway, it looks more like a platform than a calendar server, isnt'it? What I am looking for right now is a simple and light CalDAV server to share calendars in a small network. I wouldn't install a whole platfrom just for this.
I'd suggest there isn't such a thing. A calender solution [scheduling] requires integreation with an address book [for participants] and then there is the issue of access control - user wants some appointments visiible to some users and not others - and you are rapidly approaching platform-ness. Also admins or power users will immediately want integration with existing solutions/data, else these types of things [groupware] just languish unused on the network. Groupware is inherently a platform and not an application, when used as an application users [rightly] despise it as a burden and hassle. But to just share a calendar, etc... I'd try using GroupDAV, instead of CalDAV, and use Apache mod_dav. That is enough to have a "working" solution with clients like ZideOne and possibly Evolution. -- OpenGroupware developer: awilliam@whitemice.org http://whitemiceconsulting.blogspot.com/ OpenGroupare & Cyrus IMAPd documenation @ http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/wmogag/file_view -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
Anyway, it looks more like a platform than a calendar server, isnt'it? What I am looking for right now is a simple and light CalDAV server to share calendars in a small network. I wouldn't install a whole platfrom just for this.
I'd suggest there isn't such a thing.
bedework? (came across it whilst googling). /Per -- Per Jessen, Zürich (26.6°C) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Fri, 2009-08-07 at 15:48 +0200, Per Jessen wrote:
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
Anyway, it looks more like a platform than a calendar server, isnt'it? What I am looking for right now is a simple and light CalDAV server to share calendars in a small network. I wouldn't install a whole platfrom just for this. I'd suggest there isn't such a thing. bedework? (came across it whilst googling).
I have no knowledge of Bedework, but it seems to be a good solution as well. It is also supported by the ZideOne Outlook plugin AFAIK. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
On Fri, 2009-08-07 at 06:20 +0200, Jan Kalcic wrote:
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
no specific informations about this seem to available online. Any CalDAV server application packaged for openSUSE?
I develop OpenGroupware primarily on openSUSE. See whitemiceconsulting.blogspot.com. The openSUSE packages aren't current due to build service being ornery, but that will get fixed. Packages build locally just fine. OGo should work with any CalDAV client.
OGo seems to be very interesting, thanks. I knew zimbra but not this one. How can be compared?
OpenGroupware is Open and reuses your existing components for mail (Cyrus & Postfix/Sendmail). It also has a published API for external integration & clients. Zimbra has neither of those and is more of a sealed solution. I'm sure Zimbra offers features OGo does not but I don't know what they are as I don't use Zimbra.
I could install Zimbra some time ago, I can't wait to compare them by my self. Very interesting.
Anyway, it looks more like a platform than a calendar server, isnt'it? What I am looking for right now is a simple and light CalDAV server to share calendars in a small network. I wouldn't install a whole platfrom just for this.
I'd suggest there isn't such a thing. A calender solution [scheduling] requires integreation with an address book [for participants] and then there is the issue of access control - user wants some appointments visiible to some users and not others - and you are rapidly approaching platform-ness. Also admins or power users will immediately want integration with existing solutions/data, else these types of things [groupware] just languish unused on the network. Groupware is inherently a platform and not an application, when used as an application users [rightly] despise it as a burden and hassle.
But to just share a calendar, etc... I'd try using GroupDAV, instead of CalDAV, and use Apache mod_dav. That is enough to have a "working" solution with clients like ZideOne and possibly Evolution.
GroupDAV is the solution I am focus on right now. Seems to be what I was looking for. Thanks, Jan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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Adam Tauno Williams
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Jan Kalcic
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Per Jessen