[kronolith] shared calendars via ldap users

Terry Davis tdavis@birddog.com
Sun, 2 Sep 2001 19:59:59 -0500


Well, I am probably confused...haha
Is there any documentation on what the group stuff means?

Perhaps reading the Group.php will be a good start eh?
The only calendaring I have any experience with unfortunately is Outlook.  That 
is what I am looking to provide with horde/krono.  Ability to "invite" others 
to "events", have an email sent to them with the event information, etc.  In my 
case, this user information is stored in an ldap server which is the same as 
one of my addressbooks.  That is my picture.  

I am going to go read that file and see what's going on there.  

-- 
Terry Davis
Systems Administrator
BirdDog Solutions, Inc.
(402) 829-6059


Quoting Jan Schneider <janmailing@gmx.de>:

> Kronolith relies on Horde's authentication. You may use any authentication
> for 
> Horde that is supported. That's the case for ldap.
> What you probably mean is group support with groups (to share information
> with, 
> here: calendars) stored in ldap, right?
> 
> There actually no support for groups in kronolith yet, but already a horde 
> framework for groups. Take a look at horde/lib/Group.php. There's currently a
> 
> sql driver in lib/Category but perhaps you want to write a ldap driver? ;-)
> 
> Jan.
> 
> Zitat von Terry Davis <tdavis@birddog.com>:
> 
> > Well, I think the userbase is most easily obtained from an ldap server
> which
> > 
> > can be synonymous with your global addressbook.  In my case, I have all my
> 
> > company people in an ldap server which I do all kinds of things like
> global
> > 
> > authentication and company wide address book lookups.  This would be the
> best
> > 
> > place to find users to share calendars with.  
> > 
> > Am I way off base here?
> > 
> > -- 
> > Terry Davis
> > Systems Administrator
> > BirdDog Solutions, Inc.
> > (402) 829-6059
> > 
> > 
> > Quoting Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck@horde.org>:
> > 
> > > Quoting Terry Davis <tdavis@birddog.com>:
> > > 
> > > > Project looks great.  I finally got it to work. I read in the docs
> how
> > > shared
> > > > calendar's are going to be supported.  I am wondering if this is
> going
> > to
> > > have
> > > > some sort of tie into ldap lookups like the address books ?
> > > 
> > > I can't quite envision how this would be similar to ldap address books
> -
> > can
> > > 
> > > you explain what you mean?
> > > 
> > > -chuck
> > > 
> > > --
> > > Charles Hagenbuch, <chuck@horde.org>
> > > Some fallen angels have their good reasons.
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