Anno domini 2019 Sat, 25 May 02:52:02 -0500 Rod Rodolico scripsit: > I have used an OwnCloud (owncloud.org) server for several years now, > both internally and for a few clients, with great success. It's main > target is file sharing (similar to Dropbox), but it has contacts and > calendaring also which support carddav and caldav. > > carddav and caldav are native to OS X (and IOS), and there are clients > available for Android. There is also a fairly decent plugin (addon, > whatever it is called) that does them for Microsoft Outlook. > > I mainly use it with our Android phones internally, and with > Thunderbird. Lightning natively supports caldav, but you have to add a > plugin for carddav into the address book. > > Tasks are in caldav format, but appear to have some header that shows > them in the task tab under Lightning, and in the task app under Android. > > We have separate, shared calendars based on group (Accounting, > Technician, Maintenance, etc...), plus personal calendars which may or > may not be shared depending on the individual users preferences. > > NOTE: there is a split from Owncloud called NextCloud (nextcloud.com). > It is my understanding there was a conflict about commercialization, so > the original author created NextCloud as a pure open source project. I > intend to test that and, assuming it does as advertised, move to it, but > I can not say from personal experience how well it works at this time.
Does Thunderbird lightening work reliable in your setup? I have problems with it greying out accounts, calenders, not syncing, then syncing again. Nik > > > Rod > > On 05/23/2019 09:44 AM, Hendrik Boom wrote: > > I'm looking for software to handle appointment calendars, contact > > lists, and todo lists. > > > > Yes, I realise I may not find an ideal one. I'm open to wriging my > > own if necessary, or (prefereably) modifying others' open-source > > versions, (or even more prefereably) finding one that is already ideal. > > > > What I'd like it to do, besides the obvious ones of storing my data and > > letting me edit and dispay it. > > > > * I should be able to use it on Devuan. > > > > * Ideally, it should use replicated data. Like the way distributed > > revision control is used to replicate source code. Yes, I'm willing to > > handle merge conflicts manually on sync, but I do want to be in control > > of merging and possible race-conditions. > > > > * I don't want to need aways-on network connectivity, > > > > * I don't want to depend on Google's calendar services, but I'd like to > > be able to use them to coordinate with other people who do. > > > > * I'd like to be able to use established protocols rather than inventing > > my own. > > > > * I'd like to be able to access it on android as well as plain desktop > > Linux. (The desire for android compatibility will drop away if I > > ever get a plain-Linux phone). (This could be a web interface) > > > > * I'd like the system to be simple in concept and execution. No bloat, > > no incomprehensible frameworks, etc. > > > > > > Any ideas? > > > > -- hendrik > > _______________________________________________ > > Dng mailing list > > Dng@lists.dyne.org > > https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng > > > -- Please do not email me anything that you are not comfortable also sharing with the NSA, CIA ... _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng