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CalDAV servers



On Apr 9, 2011, at 20:39 , David Kramer wrote:

> I would like to install a CalDAV server on my Ubuntu server, so my wife
> and I can have a shared calendar on our iPhones, and
> 
> http://caldav.calconnect.org/implementations/servers.html
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CalDAV#Implementations
> 
> There are a lot of choices, so I was wondering if anyone had experience
> with any of them.
> 
> - It would be really nice if it also provided a web interface to the
> events, too, but that's not a hard requirement
> 
> - Some of these are whole groupware solutions. That would be cool too,
> as long as I can continue to use postfix for IMAP
> 
> - I prefer MySQL to Postgres, but I'm willing to install Postgres.
> 
> 
> So far, http://www.davical.org/  seems to be a good choice for its
> simplicity.
> 
> http://www.bedework.org/bedework/ seems like a good choice for a larger
> solution with web interface.
> 
> Thanks.


I installed Davical on my Ubuntu 9.10 box last year, and it was pretty painless, and worked well.
The web interface was pretty kludgy, but maybe there are some add ons that could improve it, i don't know, I always used a client program on my other machines to access it.
I didn't use it extensively, and so I'm not using it anymore, but for the time I was using it, it just worked and got the job done.
I didn't actually try and get my ipod touch to connect to it, so I can't speak for that.

Best of luck.
-peter





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