IMHO from Apple's perspective I believe they will be expecting LDAP/ OpenDirectory for contacts, personally I would expect that CardDAV is outside the scope of of the CalendarServer and believe CalendarServer would be expecting other services would handle things like CardDAV. This of course does not rule out the idea that CalendarServer couldn't do it, the way CalendarServer is structured (from my understanding of CalendarServer), it would probably be fairly trivial for CalendarServer to handle CardDAV (to which I honestly must say I do not know anything about).

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On 4/04/2008, at 12:59:19, Helge Heß wrote:
On 26.03.2008, at 11:38, Ernersto Revilla wrote:
I know that CardDAV is still not a standard, but Chandler/Cosmo already
implements some parts. How difficult would it be to implement this in
DCS? (estimates in month/person).

I think the most important efforts are already done, i.e. vobject parses vCards (in some degree) and there are also REPORT implementation in the
caldav part.

Are there already any future plans?


I would be interested in this as well.

Are there plans to add CardDAV to CalendarServer, or is the goal to have a separate server?
Would you accept patches which add CardDAV to CalendarServer?
Or are we supposed to do LDAP/OpenDirectory for contacts?
Or will CardDAV just become a proxy frontend to OD?

Would be great to know the general direction ;-)

As mentioned by Ernersto, it looks like it should be pretty trivial to add to CS? (I somehow doubt that Cyrus doesn't have an implementation ready? ;-)

Thanks,
 Helge
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