On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 10:23, joerg mauz wrote:
> hi all,
> 
> i'm totally confused about what i read i the last 2 minutes:
> 
> ....
> The personal calendar server (PCS) provides centralized management and 
> storage of a user's personal calendar. Multiple clients can connect to 
> the PCS simultaneously to query and modify the user's calendar in a 
> synchronized fashion.
> ....
> 
> WOW ! thats cool, but when searching about this feature nothing could
> be found. either i am that stupid or this is just an announcement for an
> upcoming release of evolution ? 
> 
> so that's what i'd like to know: 
> - are there any information available for that calendar server ?
>
there is a library available with evolution that allows programs to
access that Personal server. Note the Personal word, which means it is
not a multi-user server, but just a server for the user's personal data.

This means that you can have evolution and other apps use the same PCS
for accessing their data. In fact, evolution-calendar is one of these
clients, as is evolution-alarm-daemon, for instance.

> - where to get the pkgs ? (hope it's not a commercial one...)
>
it's included with evolution, it's the wombat.

> - has anybody experiences with this server ?
> 
yes, all evolution-calendar users :-)

cheers

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