On 11/3/05, Gregory Seidman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, November 3, 2005 1:47 pm, Caleb Walker wrote: > } Hello all, > } I am wondering if there are any suggestions for a shared calendar system > } on Debian. My setup is as follows. I have a Cyrus, Spamassassin, > } Procmail, Postfix and OpenLDAP running on a server that I have in this > } office for mail flow and single sign on to different web applications > } and email. I also want to implement a shared calendar where I can have > } shared personal calendars as well as shared public calendars depending > } on login or group. Has anyone done this and if so how or what products? > } I breifly searched the debian archives and google and came up with Kolab > } so far which seems to be more Redhat freindly then I like. > > My immediate thought is WebDAV and a calendar client (web-based or > otherwise) that can handle .ics files on WebDAV. At the moment I have three > calendars set up this way: > > 1) Mine, which I can read/write and my wife can read > 2) My wife's, which I can read and my wife can read/write > 3) Shared, which both of us can read/write > > We use the Mozilla calendar extension, but there are certainly web apps > that can do the same. Your real issue is going to be populating the list of > subscribed calendars (readable or read/write) for the user, including > WebDAV authentication.
can you say a few words about setting up webdav? wouldn't mind something of this sort on my server. possibly using evolution, maybe mozilla. thanks, matt