I've got a project I'm developing for the raspberry pi which requires a calendar server. While it will probably run on raspbian it would be handy if I could do some of the work on Fedora. Is radicale the only calendar server? It's the only one that shows up in a DNF search. They have a pretty webpage, but I'm a little put off by their "Development choices: lazy" thing, such as, "The Radicale Server assumes that the clients are perfect and that protocol violations do not exist." Under raspbian there's the Darwin Calendar server (calendarserver) though that has it's own problems in lacking TLS support.
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 01:04:55PM +0000, Ian Malone wrote:
I've got a project I'm developing for the raspberry pi which requires a calendar server. ...
You could consider using ownCloud. Among all the other services it offers is a shared calendar.
Cheers, -- Dave Ihnat dihnat@dminet.com
On 24 March 2015 at 14:51, Dave Ihnat dihnat@dminet.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 01:04:55PM +0000, Ian Malone wrote:
I've got a project I'm developing for the raspberry pi which requires a calendar server. ...
You could consider using ownCloud. Among all the other services it offers is a shared calendar.
Thanks, had given it a look a while back and thought it might be a bit heavy-duty if I just wanted a caldav facility, but it might do. The Darwin one seems it should be the most compliant, but doesn't play well with py-caldav.
On 03/24/2015 11:41 AM, Ian Malone wrote:
Thanks, had given it a look a while back and thought it might be a bit heavy-duty if I just wanted a caldav facility, but it might do. The Darwin one seems it should be the most compliant, but doesn't play well with py-caldav.
I use radicale with Thunderbird and DAVdroid to sync my multiple desktops, laptops, and phone for both calendar and contacts. I've never had a problem.