From evolution@opengroupware.org Mon Dec 4 00:24:26 2006 From: evolution@opengroupware.org (evolution@opengroupware.org) Date: Sun, 3 Dec 2006 18:24:26 -0600 (CST) Subject: [OGo-Evolution] Impatience Message-ID: <40936.68.227.100.213.1165191866.squirrel@public.nontrivial.net> Hello List, >The following operations are implemented: >the creation, deletion and modification of calendar items is functional. >Contacts and tasks are read only. To enable the modification of calendar >items that are not created by yourself you have to enable a stored >procedure in the postgresql db (see small howto on the bottom). That's great news, I'll have to check it out. Of course this begs the question of what's next and when can we expect it? :-) The reason I ask is I plan on converting our (small) office over to ogo, and the only person that runs windows is the accountant. So we need a linux based ogo client. The web interface is great, but would be very nice to have a dedicated client like evolution or thunderbird/lightning. James From evolution@opengroupware.org Mon Dec 4 08:15:59 2006 From: evolution@opengroupware.org (Janosch Rolles) Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2006 09:15:59 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Evolution] Impatience In-Reply-To: <40936.68.227.100.213.1165191866.squirrel@public.nontrivial.net> References: <40936.68.227.100.213.1165191866.squirrel@public.nontrivial.net> Message-ID: <1165220159.5580.4.camel@birne> Same for me :-) Thank you for your work. Janosch On Sun, 2006-12-03 at 18:24 -0600, james@nontrivial.org wrote: > Hello List, > > >The following operations are implemented: > >the creation, deletion and modification of calendar items is functional. > >Contacts and tasks are read only. To enable the modification of calendar > >items that are not created by yourself you have to enable a stored > >procedure in the postgresql db (see small howto on the bottom). > > That's great news, I'll have to check it out. Of course this begs the > question of what's next and when can we expect it? :-) The reason I ask is > I plan on converting our (small) office over to ogo, and the only person > that runs windows is the accountant. So we need a linux based ogo client. > The web interface is great, but would be very nice to have a dedicated > client like evolution or thunderbird/lightning. > > James > > From evolution@opengroupware.org Mon Dec 4 08:51:08 2006 From: evolution@opengroupware.org (Robert de Geus) Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2006 09:51:08 +0100 Subject: [OGo-Evolution] Impatience In-Reply-To: <1165220159.5580.4.camel@birne> References: <40936.68.227.100.213.1165191866.squirrel@public.nontrivial.net> <1165220159.5580.4.camel@birne> Message-ID: <1165222268.20771.5.camel@salsa-10-1-0-236.toltech> Hi, We are now running ogo and evolution at a number of clients. There are no real problems with the connector concerning Calendar items. The stored prodedure takes care of making all items writable to the group. Shreyas is now working on the connector again and his main focus now is to get contacts going and finish of bug found in the current version. Should anyone find any bugs, please file them on bugzilla.opengroupware.org, we need these reports, it will speed up finishing up the connector. There is a section zidestore / evolution. gr. Robert On Mon, 2006-12-04 at 09:15 +0100, Janosch Rolles wrote: > Same for me :-) Thank you for your work. > > Janosch > > > On Sun, 2006-12-03 at 18:24 -0600, james@nontrivial.org wrote: > > Hello List, > > > > >The following operations are implemented: > > >the creation, deletion and modification of calendar items is functional. > > >Contacts and tasks are read only. To enable the modification of calendar > > >items that are not created by yourself you have to enable a stored > > >procedure in the postgresql db (see small howto on the bottom). > > > > That's great news, I'll have to check it out. Of course this begs the > > question of what's next and when can we expect it? :-) The reason I ask is > > I plan on converting our (small) office over to ogo, and the only person > > that runs windows is the accountant. So we need a linux based ogo client. > > The web interface is great, but would be very nice to have a dedicated > > client like evolution or thunderbird/lightning. > > > > James > > > > >