On 06/02/11 21:39, Jonathan Hunt wrote:
> Google Calendar is an obvious choice, though not opensource.
> 
> There's also http://www.davical.org/ from NZ. I haven't used it anger though.

DAViCal is written by Andrew McMillan (based in Wgtn), and seems to be
the most complete implementation of the CalDAV standard. It's also
written in PHP. It does, however, depend on PostgreSQL, which might make
it tricky for some who've only dealt with MySQL to maintain. Here's a
recent list of some other calendaring servers which run on Linux:

http://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/402382-the-five-best-open-source-calendar-servers-for-linux

Google Calendar is probably the easy option, but does require that users
are comfortable entrusting their data to Google. I suspect most will be
cheerfully oblivious.

Cheers,

Dave

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