Calendaring system?

Douglas Furlong douglas.furlong at gmail.com
Tue Feb 10 00:40:52 UTC 2009


I've not used it in a while, and it is php based (I seem to remember that
being frowned upon) however I believe it supports caldav/ical at least for
publishing and supports numerous other plugins.

Has any one considered Horde and it calender (kronolith?) Plugin, I believe
they are already packaged in fedora.

On 9 Feb 2009, 10:18 PM, "Adam Williamson" <awilliam at redhat.com> wrote:

On Mon, 2009-02-09 at 12:58 -0700, Clint Savage wrote: > I think the point
I'm continuing to make i...
Right, Clint and I are definitely thinking along the same lines here.

I think it's worthwhile outlining the Glorious Future Vision, so you can
see what Clint and I are driving for here. What we'd like to have is a
beautiful calendar system, where all Fedora-related events are stored.
It'd have each team's meetings and test days and so on listed in it, the
dates when Fedora pre-releases and final releases are due out - anything
Fedora-related with a specific date and time on it could be stored here.
And, critically, it needs to support CalDAV so that we can pull that
data into other places. Most usefully for an end user, you could pull
whichever particular project's dates you wanted into Evolution,
Lightning, KDEPIM or whatever, so that you can see the dates in your
regular client, and set alarms based on them and so on. The problem with
a purely web-based system is it becomes yet another damn place to log in
to, and you can't really set alarms on it.
--
adamw

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