Hi Alan, On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 03:11:12PM +0200, Alan Levin wrote: [..snip..] > I've been following this list since Aug 2006 and last year I was > disappointed that we had to wait for Leopard to make use of this > software. Now that I've installed Leopard and spent many hours playing > with the config files I have lost confidence in this project. Calendarserver is running quiet nicely on linux since some time: http://packages.debian.org/calendarserver
[..snip..] > His questions reflect some other observations: > - Lacking of documentations Can we fill this gap? We started to add some docs to the Debian package - mostly about kerberos authentication so far. http://git.debian.org/?p=calendarserver/calendarserver.git;a=blob;f=debian/README.Debian I'd be happy to add more there but these things really belong into the wiki. > - If you search apples web site for calendarserver = no results > - After more than 2 years, this is simply not scalable in it's current > form > - Doesn't seem to be working (as per the questions above). > - The project makes use of outdated or bloated components Is the later still true for the 1.2 branch? Most of the components seem quiet up to date but I agree that pushing things back upstream (e.g. pydirector or twisteds) simply doesn't seem to happen. Also integration of patches seems slow at times. > I really hope that there is a way to salvage this. The idea in > principle is superb. It seems participation by external contributros in the project is low in general, I think mostly because of two reasons: a) insufficient docs b) slow integration of patches This seems easily fixable if people are interested enough. -- Guido _______________________________________________ calendarserver-users mailing list calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/calendarserver-users