Hi Guillaume
On Jul 10, 2007, at 15:49, Guillaume LACHENAL wrote:
The company I work for is currently searching for a platform to share
calendars and schedule meetings for its employees.
As users are all using MS Outlook and ActiveSync to sync data with
several flavours of smartphones or PDA, the client side of the problem
is done.
The first idea for the server side is use MS Exchange.
Deploying some sort of MS server won't be a pleasure for me : in the
past years MS servers have been replaced by Unix ones, so I'm
searching
for an alternative.
You may have a look at Scalable Opengroupware.org (SOGo), a
opensource CalDAV server:
http://sogo.opengroupware.org/
We, at Inverse, have been working actively in the past few months on
this project, so much we have a specific branch in the SVN
repository. You can read more about our contributions on our site:
http://www.inverse.ca/english/contributions/sogo.html
Even though it's coded in Objective-C, we haven't tried nor
documented the installation of SOGo on Mac OS X. Since we don't have
access to a developer version of Leopard, I don't know how well it
can communicate with the new CalDAV-enabled iCal.app. However, it's
very promising as both should speak the same language (WebDAV/
CalDAV). SOGo is currently fully compatible with the Mozilla Calendar
applications (Lightning and Sunbird).
Apple announced [1] Outlook ability to connect an iCalserver via an
opensource connector. Is the connector developed at Apple or is it a
third party project ? Which one ?
I would really like to know the answer ;) http://openconnector.org/ ?
--
Francis
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