On 05/10/2010 04:29 PM, Jason Oster wrote:
On 05/10/2010 08:03 AM, Hannes Gruber wrote:
Hi,

as far as I understood the Manual, shared calendar ist just for the
Adresses Stroed in LDAP Database and you cannot edit or add cards.

Yeah, I haven't heard of shared address books with a MySQL backend. LDAP address books shouldn't be modifiable (maybe with the new slapd connector? I don't knwo for sure).


That is really a shame. Shared Addresses in MySQL would be a killer solution. Having shared addresses in LDAP usually means one of two things:

1 - You only get the addresses from your organization, meaning that although you have the need to share external contacts across departments, each user will have to maintain their own.

or

2 - Your Sysadmin is a REALLY nice guy and he's talented enough to manage all those LDAP ACLs to provide access to that shared LDAP branch. Or even better, he managed to give each user it's own branch below the self user entry.


My guess is that over 95% will fall into the first category.

Allowing Shared Addresses in MySQL would literally mean an out-of-the-box solution.

My 2¢,

Hugo Monteiro.

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