[vox-tech] CalDAV

Peter Salzman p at dirac.org
Fri Jul 1 10:56:11 PDT 2011


Actually, this looks absolutely fantastic.  I can't figure out why
it's not practically an industry standard.  The main design goal is
interoperability with all calendaring clients, is BSD licensed, and it
looks very polished.  Thanks for mentioning this.


On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 3:34 PM, Peter Salzman <p at dirac.org> wrote:
> That lead looks great to me.  I'll check it out.  Thanks!!!
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 3:22 PM, Scott Miller <scottlinux at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> http://www.bedework.org/bedework/
>>
>> Bedework is an open source calendering server that appears to follow
>> all of the open spec'd caldav stuff and be very compatible.
>>
>> UC Berkeley is rolling it out for the campus. I'm not sure what's
>> involved for getting it up and running though. :(
>>
>>
>> ==================
>> Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 11:42:24 -0400
>> From: Peter Salzman <p at dirac.org>
>> Subject: [vox-tech] CalDAV
>> To: vox-tech <vox-tech at lists.lugod.org>
>> Message-ID: <BANLkTik1BWKrGM-qCALwkZjKu8Ez3=ikOg at mail.gmail.com>
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>> I'd like to be able to serve calendar events to Google Calendar, iPhone,
>> Android, and BlackBerry users.  I did some research and found that CalDAV
>> is
>> the protocol that I need to look at.  Ubuntu has something called
>> calendarserver which I think serves up CalDAV data.
>>
>> However, I've also read hints that this would work for Google Calendar
>> users, but not necessarily for mobile phone users because the mobile
>> phones
>> use proprietary extensions.
>>
>> This is totally uncharted territory for me.  I was wondering if anyone has
>> done this, and if so, what's the scoop on serving calendars to mobile
>> phone
>> users.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Pete
>


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