[kronolith] Kronolith as CalDav client
Elliot Anders
elliot at marlboro.edu
Mon Mar 17 20:04:06 UTC 2008
Correct. Sorry for the previously misleading subject. We are also
using Sunbird/Lightning to edit the same remote calendars.
In playing with HEAD it appears that kronolith does not remember your
remote calendars between logins, so that would need fixing as well.
Also, you should be able to choose a remote calendar as your default
calendar.
So here's the list of features we would need. Does anyone want to
take a crack at estimating a reasonable bounty?
* Allow for editing and creation of events on a remote CalDAV server.
* Allow for editing and creation of recurring events on a remote
CalDAV server.
* Allow for choosing remote calendars as default calendars
* Allow kronolith to remember remote calendars across logins
On Mar 17, 2008, at 4:00 PM, Jan Schneider wrote:
> Ah, your subject was misleading. So you want to use Kronolith as a
> client to a CalDAV server, and not Sunbird as a client to Kronolith?
>
> Zitat von Elliot Anders <elliot at marlboro.edu>:
>
>> Perhaps I missed something. I can add events but they do not appear
>> to populate back to the CalDav server, they are added to my local
>> calendar.
>> -Elliot
>>
>> On Mar 17, 2008, at 3:43 PM, Jan Schneider wrote:
>>
>>> Zitat von Elliot Anders <elliot at marlboro.edu>:
>>>
>>>> I actually just got HEAD up and running today and was playing with
>>>> the
>>>> CalDav access. The read-only part appears to work really well with
>>>> davical. I've been pouring over the patch to see if I can pull it
>>>> apart enough to figure out how to offer saveevent() as it doesn't
>>>> seem
>>>> like it should be all that hard.
>>>>
>>>> Our needs would not include shared calendars, simply allowing
>>>> someone
>>>> to subscribe to a CalDAV calendar (as you currently can) and then
>>>> allowing editing and creating of both individual and recurring
>>>> events.
>>>
>>> All this works already.
>>>
>>>> On Mar 17, 2008, at 1:49 PM, Chuck Hagenbuch wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> I'd like to make Kronolith a full-fledged davical client.
>>>>>> (http://rscds.sourceforge.net
>>>>>> )
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If I were to sponsor a bounty would $500 make it happen?
>>>>>
>>>>> It depends what your goals are and what you're starting from. Have
>>>>> you
>>>>> looked at what's available in HEAD and the Kronolith 2.2 RCs, and
>>>>> also: http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/4267
>>>>>
>>>>> Jan might have a better idea of the scale here.
>>>>>
>>>>> -chuck
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>>>
>>> Jan.
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