Hi everyone,
I have recently started using RoundCube and as we all would agree it's an awesome product. It's like have your own Gmail :-)
I am interested to know if there is any move in the RoundCube community to create a calendaring project? If there is then I would be happy to contribute code to the project.
Thanks
Devraj
I have not heard of any in this list but I think if one is done that it should have similar support of the thunder bird calander using possible ics and web_dav.
Devraj Mukherjee wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have recently started using RoundCube and as we all would agree it's an awesome product. It's like have your own Gmail :-)
I am interested to know if there is any move in the RoundCube community to create a calendaring project? If there is then I would be happy to contribute code to the project.
Thanks
Devraj
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iCal and webdav is great for personal calendars, but I find the thunderbird calendar useless for me since we use a corporate calendar (Oracle Collaboration Suite). What about syncml or something else that would be able to work with corporate calendaring servers like Oracle and Sun?
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/tech/affiliates/syncml/syncmlindex.html
Chris Richardson wrote:
I have not heard of any in this list but I think if one is done that it should have similar support of the thunder bird calander using possible ics and web_dav.
Devraj Mukherjee wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have recently started using RoundCube and as we all would agree it's an awesome product. It's like have your own Gmail :-)
I am interested to know if there is any move in the RoundCube community to create a calendaring project? If there is then I would be happy to contribute code to the project.
Thanks
Devraj
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That would defenitly a good idea. Because then I can sync this calendar with my Nokia Symbian phone too. Would be awesome. But why has the interface be limited to 1 interface type. Would it be impossible to implement both iCal and SyncML?
Jesse Thompson wrote, On 21-3-2006 14:28:
iCal and webdav is great for personal calendars, but I find the thunderbird calendar useless for me since we use a corporate calendar (Oracle Collaboration Suite). What about syncml or something else that would be able to work with corporate calendaring servers like Oracle and Sun?
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/tech/affiliates/syncml/syncmlindex.html
Chris Richardson wrote:
I have not heard of any in this list but I think if one is done that it should have similar support of the thunder bird calander using possible ics and web_dav.
Devraj Mukherjee wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have recently started using RoundCube and as we all would agree it's an awesome product. It's like have your own Gmail :-)
I am interested to know if there is any move in the RoundCube community to create a calendaring project? If there is then I would be happy to contribute code to the project.
Thanks
Devraj
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I believe if a calender is to be developed it should stay along the lines of ical standards as it is more adaptable across the board. You can use it with web systems, thunder bird, outlook etc
Jesse Thompson wrote:
iCal and webdav is great for personal calendars, but I find the thunderbird calendar useless for me since we use a corporate calendar (Oracle Collaboration Suite). What about syncml or something else that would be able to work with corporate calendaring servers like Oracle and Sun?
http://www.openmobilealliance.org/tech/affiliates/syncml/syncmlindex.html
Chris Richardson wrote:
I have not heard of any in this list but I think if one is done that it should have similar support of the thunder bird calander using possible ics and web_dav.
Devraj Mukherjee wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have recently started using RoundCube and as we all would agree it's an awesome product. It's like have your own Gmail :-)
I am interested to know if there is any move in the RoundCube community to create a calendaring project? If there is then I would be happy to contribute code to the project.
Thanks
Devraj
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