[kronolith] couple of questions

Edwin Culp eculp@encontacto.net
Sat, 21 Sep 2002 10:20:15 -0700


Quoting Nate Mollring <nmollring@cennecs.org>:

 | Quoting Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck@horde.org>:
 | 
 | > Quoting Nate Mollring <nmollring@cennecs.org>:
 | > 
 | > > Is the 'My Calendar' going to be able to be shared to other users
 | > 
 | > This is already implemented in CVS.
 |  
 | Cool.
 | 
 | > > Also, does anyone else think that when adding users to the list of 
 | > > 'members' to a calendar it would be nicer to be able to choose from the 
 | > > list of all horde users instead of punching in each email address by 
 | > > itself?
 | > 
 | > Yes, of course. However, this is complicated because we support some
 | > authentication backends where we can't _get_ a list of users - from, say,
 | > an
 | > IMAP server. It's something I mean to look in to when I have some time.
 | > 
 | > -chuck
 | > 
 | 
 | Yep, probably many different ways to set up that list.  For me a list of
 | names 
 | from the Local LDAP would be perfect.  Maybe using the address book or
 | address 
 | books(In my case we have both a personal and LDAP address books for all
 | users) 
 | could do this.  If the user is in the addressbook(s) that you wanted to add
 | you 
 | could select them--if they aren't you could type in the email address.  That
 | 
 | might be simpler that getting a list of users from the authentication method
 | (whatever that might be).
 | Nate
 
Nate,

We are definitely on the same channel here.  After sending my previous 
comments on this thread, while reading yours and thinking about adding
passwords to the folks in my ldap addressbooks, I just realized that
AFAIK, we don't have a completely public option for shared resources
that could be accessed through "Guest Services", or do we?

Thanks,

ed