Hi;

I am very new to this but it doesn't look like that would be
an issue compared the rest of what needs to be rewritten :-P.

Andre "wikied" this link on how things work right now:

http://dba.openoffice.org/specifications/address_book_architecture.html

CardDAV is a completely different (new) IETF standard and
it looks like we need WebDAV to start with.

The Mulberry vCard Library looks good for our purposes,
though:

http://trac.mulberrymail.com/repos/browser/vCard

cheers,

Pedro.


--- On Tue, 11/1/11, Dennis E. Hamilton <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Dennis E. Hamilton <[email protected]>
> Subject: RE: Addressbook replacement: CardDAV
> To: [email protected], [email protected]
> Date: Tuesday, November 1, 2011, 3:11 PM
> Looks interesting.  
> 
> I thought there was a dependency on the Mozilla address
> book with regard to digital signature certificates as
> well.  
> 
> Do you happen to know if that is an actual dependency and
> whether carddav can handle it (private keys especially)?
> 
> 
>  - Dennis E. Hamilton
>    tools for document
> interoperability,  <http://nfoWorks.org/>
>    [email protected] 
> gsm: +1-206-779-9430  @orcmid
> 
> 
> 
> 
> [Guessing here, but didn't want to see an important
> dependency broken.]
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pedro Giffuni [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2011 12:46
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Addressbook replacement: CardDAV
> 
> Hi;
> 
> I was looking at the IP_Clearance Wiki, and the known
> problem of
> replacing Mozilla.
> 
> I have noticed that for many things Gecko is being replaced
> with
> Apple's Webkit some further investigation shows that Apple
> Released their Calendar and Contacts server under AL2:
> 
> http://trac.calendarserver.org/
> 
> And CardDAV is the protocol they use:
> 
> http://carddav.calconnect.org/
> 
> A lot of work, but may be worth the look.
> 
> cheers,
> 
> Pedro.
> 
>

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