I think what i want to achive is similar to http://lists.macosforge.org/pipermail/calendarserver-dev/2009-March/000555.htmlbut it was disabled on code. Apart from my questions below is there a way to create "shared calendars" instead of "group calnedars" without using wiki? I use http://svn.calendarserver.org/repository/calendarserver/CalendarServer/tags/release/CalendarServer-3.0(Revision 8154)
On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 10:15 PM, Omer Faruk SEN <omerf...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I am trying to understand the concept of calendar sharing and I will > appreciate if someone clarify this to me. > > 1) My main purpose is to use calendarserver as a remote calendar server > that users can use remote calendar of their own via remotely. That can be > done easily of course. > > 2) My second purpose is to create a shared calendar. > > For my second aim what is the best practice? I am trying to understand the > calendar sharing concept. How do you do that? > > a)Using an account and giving out its user name and password to everybody > involved? such as: > > <user> > <uid>shared</uid> > <password>shared</password> > <name>shared calendar</name> > </user> > > > b) Or creating a group and adding all users to that shared group so > everybody can see each others calendar that is at the same group? > > I have found a tutorial http://www.ronregev.com/misc/pim_server_tutorial/and > actually i have applied to concept here but i can't seem to create a > shared calendar especially usage of guid part as stated in that document: > > *If everything worked so far, then we are almost set. Almost, but not > quite. The problem is that the CalDAV server identifies the calendar groups > (meaning, the users) by assigning them unique, long guid values. We have > to locate the newly-created guid value for our first user, and add it to > the file accounts-text.xml, or the server will not know which calendar > belongs to that user the next time we run it. This is why we must add one > user at a time to iCal - so that we can identify the proper guid for this > user.* > > What is the relation of uid and guid? Is it used for sharing calendar if > not what is the aim of guid here? > > What is the aim of <user></user> and <group></group> it is just like on > standart unix permissions? > > c) My last question is that say there is a shared calendar > > http://<server>/calendars/users/shared/calendar and i see that a client > can make an event public or private. What is the aim of making an event > public or private? It is used for calendar sharing in a grouped environment > > Regards. >
_______________________________________________ calendarserver-users mailing list calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/calendarserver-users