Try:
http://git.kolab.org/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/tree/plugins [3]
Calendar and Tasklist. Kolab or MySQL backends. Both seem pretty good. I use them (in a small way) anyway.
On 12.02.2013 07:34, Nieścierowicz Adam wrote:
Hello,
searching a calendar for RC I
found a http://code.google.com/p/myroundcube/source/browse/trunk/plugins/#plugins%2F... [2]
Reading license (AGPL) shows that the code can be modified,
perhaps there is someone willing to deal with this plugin?
Regards
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Looking for a calendar with support for CalDAV
W dniu 12.02.2013 00:46, Steve Perkins napisał(a):
Try:
http://git.kolab.org/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/tree/plugins [3]
Calendar and Tasklist. Kolab or MySQL backends. Both seem pretty good. I use them (in a small way) anyway.
On 12.02.2013 07:34, Nieścierowicz Adam wrote:
Hello,
searching a calendar for RC I found a http://code.google.com/p/myroundcube/source/browse/trunk/plugins/#plugins%2F... [2]
Reading license (AGPL) shows that the code can be modified, perhaps there is someone willing to deal with this plugin?
Regards
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[1] http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/users [2] http://code.google.com/p/myroundcube/source/browse/trunk/plugins/#plugins%2F... [3] http://git.kolab.org/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/tree/plugins
The only caldav client I found compatible with roundcube is provided by the myroundcube folks, but as of about last december it will cost about 20 euros for the caldav/carddav packages. I have deployed this twice, once before it became a pay program and once since, and I have good things to say about it.
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.
Personally, I am ready to sponsor a programmer, maybe others willing to help?
W dniu 13.02.2013 23:04, Bob Miller napisał(a):
The only caldav client I found compatible with roundcube is provided by the myroundcube folks, but as of about last december it will cost about 20 euros for the caldav/carddav packages. I have deployed this twice, once before it became a pay program and once since, and I have good things to say about it. -- Computerisms Bob Miller 867-334-7117 / 867-633-3760 http://computerisms.ca [4]On Tue, 2013-02-12 at 00:52 +0100, Nieścierowicz Adam wrote:
Looking for a calendar with support for CalDAV W dniu 12.02.2013 00:46, Steve Perkins napisał(a):
Try: http://git.kolab.org/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/tree/plugins [1] Calendar and Tasklist. Kolab or MySQL backends. Both seem pretty good. I use them (in a small way) anyway. On 12.02.2013 07:34, Nieścierowicz Adam wrote: Hello, searching a calendar for RC I found a http://code.google.com/p/myroundcube/source/browse/trunk/plugins/#plugins%2F... [2] Reading license (AGPL) shows that the code can be modified, perhaps there is someone willing to deal with this plugin? Regards _______________________________________________ Roundcube Users mailing list users@lists.roundcube.net http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/users [3] _______________________________________________ Roundcube Users mailing list users@lists.roundcube.net http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/users [3]
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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
W dniu 13.02.2013 23:04, Bob Miller napisał(a):
The only caldav client I found compatible with roundcube is provided by the myroundcube folks, but as of about last december it will cost about 20 euros for the caldav/carddav packages. I have deployed this twice, once before it became a pay program and once since, and I have good things to say about it. -- Computerisms Bob Miller
867-334-7117 / 867-633-3760 http://computerisms.caOn Tue, 2013-02-12 at 00:52 +0100, Nieścierowicz Adam wrote:Looking for a calendar with support for CalDAV W dniu 12.02.2013 00:46, Steve Perkins napisał(a):
Try: http://git.kolab.org/roundcubemail-plugins-kolab/tree/plugins Calendar and Tasklist. Kolab or MySQL backends. Both seem pretty good. I use them (in a small way) anyway. On 12.02.2013 07:34, Nieścierowicz Adam wrote: Hello, searching a calendar for RC I found a http://code.google.com/p/myroundcube/source/browse/trunk/plugins/#plugins%2F... Reading license (AGPL) shows that the code can be modified, perhaps there is someone willing to deal with this plugin? Regards
Looking for a calendar with support for CalDAV
How about ownCloud (http://www.owncloud.org). I've seen a possibility to include Roudcube in ownCloud using a plugin.
On Thursday 14 February 2013 14:04:19 Ulf Leichsenring wrote:
Looking for a calendar with support for CalDAV
How about ownCloud (http://www.owncloud.org). I've seen a possibility to include Roudcube in ownCloud using a plugin.
This is currently just proof-of-concept iframe integration and nowhere near hooking ownCloud's Calendar and CalDAV backend into Roundcube.
Regards, Torsten
Hi, I am also looking for agendav integration with roundcube and ready to pay for the same.
Javier is possible let me know the pricing for the same..
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 6:43 PM, Torsten Grote grote@kolabsys.com wrote:
On Thursday 14 February 2013 14:04:19 Ulf Leichsenring wrote:
Looking for a calendar with support for CalDAV
How about ownCloud (http://www.owncloud.org). I've seen a possibility to include Roudcube in ownCloud using a plugin.
This is currently just proof-of-concept iframe integration and nowhere near hooking ownCloud's Calendar and CalDAV backend into Roundcube.
Regards, Torsten
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Kolab Systems AG, Zürich, Switzerland
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So we have two people ready to sponsor, other volunteers?
Someone willing to deal with programming?
W dniu 15.02.2013 04:31, Joy napisał(a):
Hi, I am also looking for agendav integration with roundcube and ready to pay for the same.
Javier is possible let me know the pricing for the same..
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 6:43 PM, Torsten Grote grote@kolabsys.com wrote:
On Thursday 14 February 2013 14:04:19 Ulf Leichsenring wrote:
Looking for a calendar with support for CalDAV
How about ownCloud (http://www.owncloud.org [1]). I've seen a possibility to include Roudcube in ownCloud using a plugin.
This is currently just proof-of-concept iframe integration and nowhere near hooking ownCloud's Calendar and CalDAV backend into Roundcube.
Regards, Torsten
-- Torsten Grote, Kolab Evangelist
Kolab Systems AG, Zürich, Switzerland
e: grote@kolabsys.com t: +41 43 501 66 91 w: http://kolabsys.com [2]
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Just my 2p:
calendar. However, it's completely non caldav and adding that would be some work. Spend your money here if you want the best. (Actually also a potentially great todo and contacts app)
roundcube into an iframe. I need to tweak the plugin so that it automatically logs in using the owncloud credentials
DB as roundcube
and owncloud. I propose to work on making roundcube read the owncloud DB format and then literally the two are the same (use a view of linked table to connect the databases). I hope to work on this over the next week.
also files. The web api needs to mature a little, but seems decent enough. It's based on sabredav, so of course you can also speak to the author of that about any additional DAV features that you want supported
Good luck
Ed W
On 15/02/2013 03:31, Joy wrote:
Hi, I am also looking for agendav integration with roundcube and ready to pay for the same.
Javier is possible let me know the pricing for the same..
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 6:43 PM, Torsten Grote <grote@kolabsys.com mailto:grote@kolabsys.com> wrote:
On Thursday 14 February 2013 14:04:19 Ulf Leichsenring wrote: > > Looking for a calendar with support for CalDAV > > How about ownCloud (http://www.owncloud.org). I've seen a possibility to > include Roudcube in ownCloud using a plugin. This is currently just proof-of-concept iframe integration and nowhere near hooking ownCloud's Calendar and CalDAV backend into Roundcube. Regards, Torsten -- Torsten Grote, Kolab Evangelist Kolab Systems AG, Zürich, Switzerland e: grote@kolabsys.com <mailto:grote@kolabsys.com> t: +41 43 501 66 91 w: http://kolabsys.com pgp: 274D 4F97 Torsten Grote _______________________________________________ Roundcube Users mailing list users@lists.roundcube.net <mailto:users@lists.roundcube.net> http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/users
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- The main piece I'm missing is sync of the contacts between roundcube
and owncloud. I propose to work on making roundcube read the owncloud DB format and then literally the two are the same (use a view of linked table to connect the databases). I hope to work on this over the next week.
I am using SabreDAV in parallel to RC, to serve my mobile phones with my RC contacts. I wrote my own LDAP backend for SabreDAV to use the same base as RC... and that was quite easy.
- Owncloud gives you reasonably good DAV sharing for carddav, caldav and
also files. The web api needs to mature a little, but seems decent enough. It's based on sabredav, so of course you can also speak to the author of that about any additional DAV features that you want supported
In my eys, OwnlCloud is a great frontend for calendars, addresses and files, similar what RC is for emails and addresses, but I would prefer a expanded RC frontend whit its own backends.... and then some extended backends for e.g. SabreDAV to access them via DAV from other clients. The reason is, that e.g. callendar and addressbooks over DAV is probably fast enough for mobile phones, but verrrry slow compared to e.g. the native addressbook of RC (SQL or LDAP)
Andreas
Good luck
Ed W
On 15/02/2013 03:31, Joy wrote:
Hi,
I am also looking for agendav integration with roundcube and
ready to pay for the same.
Javier is possible let me know the pricing for the same..
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 6:43 PM, Torsten Grote <grote@kolabsys.com
mailto:grote@kolabsys.com> wrote: On Thursday 14 February 2013 14:04:19 Ulf Leichsenring wrote: > > Looking for a calendar with support for CalDAV > > How about ownCloud (http://www.owncloud.org). I've seen a
possibility to > include Roudcube in ownCloud using a plugin. This is currently just proof-of-concept iframe integration and nowhere near hooking ownCloud's Calendar and CalDAV backend into Roundcube. Regards, Torsten -- Torsten Grote, Kolab Evangelist Kolab Systems AG, Zürich, Switzerland e: grote@kolabsys.com <mailto:grote@kolabsys.com> t: +41 43 501 66 91 w: http://kolabsys.com pgp: 274D 4F97 Torsten Grote _______________________________________________ Roundcube Users mailing list users@lists.roundcube.net <mailto:users@lists.roundcube.net> http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/users
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On Friday 15 February 2013 20:48:08 Ed W wrote:
- The most functional and best looking calendar (to my eye) is the kolab
calendar. However, it's completely non caldav and adding that would be some work. Spend your money here if you want the best. (Actually also a potentially great todo and contacts app)
If somebody wants to support this work, please contact me off-list.
Kind Regards, Torsten
Out of curiosity, have you compared it to SOGo?
I really like SOGo because it includes Samba4 and can function as a total solution (Domain Controller as well as Groupware Server), and will work with the IMAP server of your choice (comes bundled with dovecot, which is the best anyway).
It has native Outlook support (even remote), and supports most every mobile client out there...
On 2013-02-18 5:44 AM, Torsten Grote grote@kolabsys.com wrote:
On Friday 15 February 2013 20:48:08 Ed W wrote:
- The most functional and best looking calendar (to my eye) is the kolab
calendar. However, it's completely non caldav and adding that would be some work. Spend your money here if you want the best. (Actually also a potentially great todo and contacts app)
If somebody wants to support this work, please contact me off-list.
Kind Regards, Torsten
On 15/02/2013 21:16, Andreas Dick wrote:
In my eys, OwnlCloud is a great frontend for calendars, addresses and files, similar what RC is for emails and addresses, but I would prefer a expanded RC frontend whit its own backends.... and then some extended backends for e.g. SabreDAV to access them via DAV from other clients. The reason is, that e.g. callendar and addressbooks over DAV is probably fast enough for mobile phones, but verrrry slow compared to e.g. the native addressbook of RC (SQL or LDAP)
Even phones will sync the answer locally, and work from cache. The same happens with the other "myroundcube" calendar plugin mentioned - it periodically syncs to the backend via dav and then works from database the rest of the time (same also with the carddav plugin, it just syncs to a copy of the existing contacts sql table)
The benefit of this design is that you can sync to multiple dav upstreams, eg pull public holidays in from some source, pull in your gmail contacts, pull in your office CRM contacts, etc.
However, I wanted something more tightly integrated with my DAV server (which I have picked OwnCloud/SabreDav for now), so I was looking at a straight plugin to RC to make its contacts read directly from the owncloud DB. So the two wouldn't sync, they would be tightly coupled via the DB. Plenty of disadvantages in this approach...
Ed W
Kinda precludes you from using roundcube though?
I have a test install of SOGo. I like it, although it's not as snappy as I would like. I don't really understand how to build add-ons and plugins. Even properly integrating with a mysql database isn't clear - password changing didn't appear integrated and fixing that wasn't obvious?
Great integration with calendar and contacts though (sharing them with other users, viewing other calendars, etc). Roundcube appears completely lacking in that it doesn't even seem to correctly show carddav attachments (bug?) and ical attachments will at best be handled via some plugin. However, whilst I hope there will be better calendar integration in the future, I can see why it's currently not a priority.
Overall SOGo looks like a nice "enterprise class" solution. Nearly went down that route except that I needed roundcube for some lighter weight installations and there is some advantage in keeping the same everywhere. Personally if I could get the Kolab calendar, contacts and notes applications working with my caldav/mysql backend I would be done!
Ed W
On 18/02/2013 11:00, Charles Marcus wrote:
Out of curiosity, have you compared it to SOGo?
I really like SOGo because it includes Samba4 and can function as a total solution (Domain Controller as well as Groupware Server), and will work with the IMAP server of your choice (comes bundled with dovecot, which is the best anyway).
It has native Outlook support (even remote), and supports most every mobile client out there...
On 2013-02-18 5:44 AM, Torsten Grote grote@kolabsys.com wrote:
On Friday 15 February 2013 20:48:08 Ed W wrote:
- The most functional and best looking calendar (to my eye) is the kolab
calendar. However, it's completely non caldav and adding that would be some work. Spend your money here if you want the best. (Actually also a potentially great todo and contacts app)
If somebody wants to support this work, please contact me off-list.
Kind Regards, Torsten
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I see that some people are concerned with CalDAV calendar.
I think it would be best to choose one solution, there is a person familiar with kolab therefore proposes to choose the direction.
the most important question, whether there will be more willing to give financial support to accomplish this task?
W dniu 19.02.2013 00:02, Ed W napisał(a):
Kinda precludes you from using roundcube though?
I have a test install of SOGo. I like it, although it's not as snappy as I would like. I don't really understand how to build add-ons and plugins. Even properly integrating with a mysql database isn't clear - password changing didn't appear integrated and fixing that wasn't obvious?
Great integration with calendar and contacts though (sharing them with other users, viewing other calendars, etc). Roundcube appears completely lacking in that it doesn't even seem to correctly show carddav attachments (bug?) and ical attachments will at best be handled via some plugin. However, whilst I hope there will be better calendar integration in the future, I can see why it's currently not a priority.
Overall SOGo looks like a nice "enterprise class" solution. Nearly went down that route except that I needed roundcube for some lighter weight installations and there is some advantage in keeping the same everywhere. Personally if I could get the Kolab calendar, contacts and notes applications working with my caldav/mysql backend I would be done!
Ed W
On 18/02/2013 11:00, Charles Marcus wrote:
Out of curiosity, have you compared it to SOGo?
I really like SOGo because it includes Samba4 and can function as a total solution (Domain Controller as well as Groupware Server), and will work with the IMAP server of your choice (comes bundled with dovecot, which is the best anyway).
It has native Outlook support (even remote), and supports most every mobile client out there...
On 2013-02-18 5:44 AM, Torsten Grote grote@kolabsys.com wrote:
On Friday 15 February 2013 20:48:08 Ed W wrote:
- The most functional and best looking calendar (to my eye) is the kolab
calendar. However, it's completely non caldav and adding that would be some work. Spend your money here if you want the best. (Actually also a potentially great todo and contacts app)
If somebody wants to support this work, please contact me off-list.
Kind Regards, Torsten
--
Best regards,
_CHARLES_
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On 2013-02-18 6:02 PM, Ed W lists@wildgooses.com wrote:
Kinda precludes you from using roundcube though?
Not at all... I really like roundcube, so my plan is to offer a roundcube instance direct access the the IMAP server for casual webmail access, but let users know of the full SOGo web based interface too, and let them choose. I'll track the usage and see what the users prefer over time...
Even properly integrating with a mysql database isn't clear - password changing didn't appear integrated and fixing that wasn't obvious?
? Not sure what you mean... you can point SOGo to any existing MySQL backend for authentication, or it can create/use its own...
Overall SOGo looks like a nice "enterprise class" solution. Nearly went down that route except that I needed roundcube for some lighter weight installations and there is some advantage in keeping the same everywhere. Personally if I could get the Kolab calendar, contacts and notes applications working with my caldav/mysql backend I would be done!
The one thing I wish SOGo had was collaboration features, ie integrated 'document sharing'... but considering that our next major 'Windows Server' domain update will be to SOGo (we're currently on 2008 R2, so by the time we're ready to upgrade, SOGo/Samba4 will be very mature)...
Hi
Even properly integrating with a mysql database isn't clear - password changing didn't appear integrated and fixing that wasn't obvious?
? Not sure what you mean... you can point SOGo to any existing MySQL backend for authentication, or it can create/use its own...
Have you installed SOGo yet?? Keep reading the docs... Not everything works if you aren't using LDAP...
Overall SOGo looks like a nice "enterprise class" solution. Nearly went down that route except that I needed roundcube for some lighter weight installations and there is some advantage in keeping the same everywhere. Personally if I could get the Kolab calendar, contacts and notes applications working with my caldav/mysql backend I would be done!
The one thing I wish SOGo had was collaboration features, ie integrated 'document sharing'... but considering that our next major 'Windows Server' domain update will be to SOGo (we're currently on 2008 R2, so by the time we're ready to upgrade, SOGo/Samba4 will be very mature)...
Which is why I currently like the idea of Roundcube + OC. My big dilemma is whether RC should be embedded in OC, or build calendar into RC and have OC as a plugin to RC (as per the Kolab mockup)
Currently I'm implementing RC as a plugin to OC, but will review
Ed W
On 2013-02-21 11:21 AM, Ed W lists@wildgooses.com wrote:
Even properly integrating with a mysql database isn't clear - password changing didn't appear integrated and fixing that wasn't obvious?
? Not sure what you mean... you can point SOGo to any existing MySQL backend for authentication, or it can create/use its own...
Have you installed SOGo yet?? Keep reading the docs... Not everything works if you aren't using LDAP...
Not yet, no, but I have been in intimate communication with Ludovic (the main guy), and he assures me that it can use any existing MySQL backend for AUTH (one of my main requirements, since I use PostfixAdmin+MySQL for my UserDB management), and does NOT need LDAP for anything, unless you decide to use the Samba4 stuff, then it will use its own internal LDAP stuff. I've heard it is possible to configure things to work with OpenLDAP, but it isn't recommended unless you're an LDAP expert (which I'm not and have no desire to be)...
I'll definitely report back once we've taken the plunge (should be in the next few weeks)...
The one thing I wish SOGo had was collaboration features, ie integrated 'document sharing'... but considering that our next major 'Windows Server' domain update will be to SOGo (we're currently on 2008 R2, so by the time we're ready to upgrade, SOGo/Samba4 will be very mature)...
Which is why I currently like the idea of Roundcube + OC.
Yes, but that doesn't give you anywhere near what you get with SOGo...
Regardless, I'm curious to see what you come up with. Keep us posted...