Hello,
Does this code is actually accessible somewhere, as I would like to participate.
I have a caldav server (davical), and I should be able to test it.
My page on github: https://github.com/arodier/Roundcube-Plugins, where I have developed three small plugins useful for enterprises.
Kind regards, André
On Friday, 22.02.13 at 13:14, Chris Moules wrote:
On 14/02/13 10:00, Thomas Bruederli wrote:
Nieścierowicz Adam wrote:
So when looking through google, I found resources on the stand AGPL license client thought that maybe someone is willing to finish on AGPL license.
The calendar module provided by Kolab is under APGL but currently lacks a CalDAV backend. There are plans to add this but the work for that isn't scheduled yet.
Personally, I am ready to sponsor a programmer, maybe others willing to help?
I could connect you with the programmers who announced their intents to add CalDAV to the Kolab calendar module. Or maybe they're even listening on this list (therefore cc-ing the dev list).
Regards, Thomas
Hello,
we at GMS (http://www.gms.lu/ - https://github.com/GMS-SA/)are the company Thomas hinted at who are working on CalDAV and CardDAV support.
The Calendar support is implemented by extending the Kolab plugin(s). A CalDAV driver is being implemented for calendar and tasklist plugins.
The CardDAV support is being implemented as a new and independent plugin as the Kolab addressbook is completely different and does not support backend 'drivers'.
Our CalDAV implementation is using the SabreDAV (http://code.google.com/p/sabredav/) and the sabre-vobject (https://github.com/evert/sabre-vobject) Libraries.
In both cases our target CalDAV/CardDAV server is SOGo (http://www.sogo.nu/). Development is trying to stay as RFC complaint as possible. There are cases, however, where SOGo diverges from the RFC or the RFCs were published later than features were implemented in SOGo. In such cases it is planned to have config options for server support so that this does not become a SOGo plugin. Our main focus is SOGo as this is what we are using.
Work is well underway. Most functionality is implemented but there is still lots to do before a release is expected. We are not talking years but probably over 1 month.
Regards,
Chris
P.S. Thomas, if you wish to re-post this to the 'users' list, to which I am not subscribed, please feel free. _______________________________________________ Roundcube Development discussion mailing list dev@lists.roundcube.net http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/dev