On Mon, Sep 13, 1999 at 09:25:26AM +1200, Jason Haar wrote:
> - but there's NOTHING to do Calendars. That just hasn't come up.
There's an open specification for a calendar file format, vCal, which is
used by Netscape^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^HIplanet for their calendar-thingy. For
*nix-clients there's iCal, gnomecal and korganizer, and probably more. All
that is needed is for somebody to implement some protocol to share 'open',
common calenders, and a secure way to store private calenders. I think the
authors of the above three will pick up on this in *no* time. I've been
thinking about this for a couple of days. Perhaps I will cook up a draft
vcal:// spec, and make it a RFC, if that hasn't been done allready.
You can simulate something like it with a cronjob, a shared file and some
scripting magic. Have a look at above three and their docs.
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Ruben
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