[kronolith] ical files SQL storage

Chuck Hagenbuch chuck at horde.org
Mon Dec 16 14:55:41 PST 2002


Quoting Harry Hoffman <hhoffman@ip-solutions.net>:

>   It seems that this is for remote lookup?, which is great. But what I
> was thinking of is a storage method for free/busy that is available to the
> users and known to kronolith so that when a user wanted to lookup/invite 
> another user to a meeting/etc. that could do so in a manner similar to 
> looking up the user's email in turba.

This *is* available to Kronolith. Free-busy information is defined by a
standard; the information as generated by fb.php can be used currently by
programs like Outlook to do scheduling. Someone just needs to write a
Kronolith UI for using that kind of information - and we'll then be able to
schedule with people not using Kronolith, too.

I still don't understand why you want to put this into SQL or LDAP where
only Horde could get at it, as opposed to the way it is now where it's
useful to all programs and portable to boot.

-chuck

--
Charles Hagenbuch, <chuck@horde.org>
"People ask me all the time what it will be like living without otters."
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