Do you want me to add that detail in? I might have missed that detail from the bug issue. Still have 4 hours remaining. Also, I think Sebastian might have gone off to sleep if he's in NZ.
Ankush Mishra On 25 Mar 2016 19:48, "Ankush Mishra" <[email protected]> wrote: > I think that export/import of user Calendar for iCal isn't exactly CalDAV > but is fairly easy to implement. > > Ankush Mishra > On 25 Mar 2016 19:44, "Maxim Solodovnik" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I believe it shouldn't be full featured CalDav server >> Minimum requirements to export full user Calendar as ical::Calendar, >> and import ical::Calendar into OM:DB, this should be simple until >> recurrent will be imported >> >> So far there is no task no make other email clients to be able to work >> with OM as with the server >> >> On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 8:04 PM, Ankush Mishra <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > >> > Hey Maxim, >> > >> > From the Bug Tracker: >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENMEETINGS-553 >> > The title only talks about syncing events using CalDAV and >> export/import of >> > iCal. Now, that I think about it, it could quite possibly mean that as >> well. >> > Do you want me to add that to the proposal? I still have time, and >> > implementing, shouldn't be very hard, having read the CalDAV RFC. >> Though the >> > libraries for exporting might change. Other than that the displaying of >> > custom Calendars, is mentioned in the Proposal, on the Managing of >> multiple >> > CalDAV servers part of the openmeetings-web. (Google Calendar can be >> used >> > with CalDAV, have used it before) >> > >> > Ankush Mishra >> > >> > PS: >> > >> > Just a note though, it'd be better using another library/already built >> > version of CalDAV Server's, here's a list of some mentioned on the >> official >> > CalDAV Servers page >> > <http://caldav.calconnect.org/implementations/servers.html>: >> > >> > >> > - Bedework (http://www.bedework.com/) [Java Based with Web UI] >> > This should most likely be what you need, except it might make >> > OpenMeetings quite heavy. But other than that, it's used by Universities >> > like Yale, Duke University and UChicago. >> > - SabreDAV(http://sabre.io/) [PHP] >> > - Calendar Server(http://calendarserver.org/) [Python] >> > >> > >> > In the end, if we are going in that direction, it'd be better to include >> > something like Bedework with OpenMeetings, as a CalDAV Server, because >> it >> > seems more stable and actively maintained along with the amount of >> features >> > it contains to amake it robust. >> > >> > Anyway, if necessary I can try and implement it. >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> WBR >> Maxim aka solomax >> >
