From groupdav@opengroupware.org Thu Nov 8 00:02:15 2007 From: groupdav@opengroupware.org (Mark Asbach) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2007 01:02:15 +0100 Subject: [GroupDAV] iCal / Leopard and oGo Message-ID: Hi there, I'm not really sure these are the correct mailing lists for my =20 question - if not, please redirect me ;-) We have deployed oGo on a ubuntu edgy machine for our chair. This =20 means about 20 users with various different clients. In the past, most =20= people used Apple iCal subscriptions, some used Outlook (zidelook =20 plugin), two use kontact. Obviously kontact as available in ubuntu =20 edgy but also newer doesn't really feature a working GroupDAV / CalDAV =20= backend - we could only get it to work as read-only subscribing =20 iCalendar files (as the old Apple iCal). Now two users including me =20 have upgraded to Mac OS X Leopard and we hoped that we could now =20 finally use read/write access to oGo calendars. However, this seems to =20= be not fully working: - It looks like I have to create accounts for every group that I want =20= to access (?) - Creating an appointment works, moving or deleting it doesn't: =20 'ghost' copies remain until I delete them via web interface - Availability of other users can't be checked from iCal Is there a way to help ruling out these compatibility problems? Yours, Mark --=20 Mark Asbach Institut f=FCr Nachrichtentechnik, RWTH Aachen University http://www.ient.rwth-aachen.de/cms/team/m_asbach From groupdav@opengroupware.org Thu Nov 8 00:55:49 2007 From: groupdav@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2007 01:55:49 +0100 Subject: [GroupDAV] iCal / Leopard and oGo In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <7EED01CC-FFF1-4AFE-A11B-6E136EDF7F3D@opengroupware.org> On 08.11.2007, at 01:02, Mark Asbach wrote: > I'm not really sure these are the correct mailing lists for my > question - if not, please redirect me ;-) Your question has nothing to do with GroupDAV hence: users@opengroupware.org (or users-de@opengroupware.org). regards, Helge PS: crossposting is against all netiquette. -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From groupdav@opengroupware.org Thu Nov 8 10:49:22 2007 From: groupdav@opengroupware.org (Mark Asbach) Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2007 11:49:22 +0100 Subject: [GroupDAV] iCal / Leopard and oGo In-Reply-To: <7EED01CC-FFF1-4AFE-A11B-6E136EDF7F3D@opengroupware.org> References: <7EED01CC-FFF1-4AFE-A11B-6E136EDF7F3D@opengroupware.org> Message-ID: Helge, > On 08.11.2007, at 01:02, Mark Asbach wrote: >> I'm not really sure these are the correct mailing lists for my =20 >> question - if not, please redirect me ;-) > > Your question has nothing to do with GroupDAV hence: = users@opengroupware.org=20 > (or users-de@opengroupware.org). thanks. I had the impression that since CalDAV and GroupDAV intersect =20= quite a lot, my questions would probably relate to the same zidestore =20= components. > PS: crossposting is against all netiquette. Your opinion. The explosion of mailing lists (compared to newsgroups) =20= has a couple of downsides, most of all that no *nice* crosspostings =20 are possible. Thanks anyway, Mark --=20 Mark Asbach Institut f=FCr Nachrichtentechnik, RWTH Aachen University http://www.ient.rwth-aachen.de/cms/team/m_asbach From groupdav@opengroupware.org Thu Nov 22 00:07:35 2007 From: groupdav@opengroupware.org (Robert Bolduc) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 19:07:35 -0500 Subject: [GroupDAV] ANN: SOGo Connector v0.62 Message-ID: <4744C847.7060102@inverse.ca> The Inverse Team is pleased to announce the 0.62 release of the "SOGo Connector" extension for Thunderbird. What is the SOGo Connector This extension transforms Thunderbird into a full DAV client for groupware servers such as SOGo, OpenGroupware.org or Citadel. It does this by adding support for remote DAV address books and by adding features to be used along with the Lightning calendar extension. More information can be found on our website : http://www.inverse.ca/contributions/sogo_connector.html What is SOGo SOGo is a free and modern scalable groupware server. It offers shared calendars, address books and emails through your favorite Web browser or by using a native client such as Mozilla Thunderbird and Lightning. SOGo is standard-compliant and supports CalDAV, CardDAV, GroupDAV and reuses existing IMAP, SMTP and database servers - making the solution easy to deploy and interoperable with many applications. SOGo features : * Scalable architecture suitable for deployments from dozen to many thousand users * Rich Web-based interface that shares the look and feel, the features and the data of Mozilla Thunderbird and Lightning * Perfected integration with Mozilla Thunderbird and Lighthing by using the SOGo Connector * Two-way synchronization support with any SyncML-capable devices (BlackBerry, Palm, Windows CE, etc.) by using the Funambol SOGo Connector and many more! SOGo and our connectors are completely free. We have a demo website where you can experience SOGo from the Web or your preferred CalDAV client: http://sogo-demo.inverse.ca/ Changes since the last release 1. Added autocompletion support for CardDAV address books 2. Added FreeBUSY URL support 3. Fixed the issues with drag and drop from directories 4. Fixed the issues when deleting & editing CardDAV directories Getting the SOGo Connector SOGo Connector is free software and is distributed under the GNU GPL v. 2. As such, you are free to download and use it from : http://www.inverse.ca/groupware/plugins/sogo-connector-0.62.xpi Documentation about the installation and configuration of SOGo is available from : http://www.inverse.ca/contributions/sogo_connector.html Getting support For any questions, do not hesitate to contact us by writing an email to : support@inverse.ca Inverse offers profesionnal services around SOGo to help organizations deploy the solution and migrate from their legacy systems. From groupdav@opengroupware.org Sat Nov 24 11:00:43 2007 From: groupdav@opengroupware.org (Jonas) Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2007 12:00:43 +0100 Subject: [GroupDAV] GroupDAV OSX future prospects (was update on GroupDAV connector) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4748045B.2070007@ker-c.de> There are guys I know who would definitely be interested in. BTW: I would also want to thank for the improvements lately in general, e.g Thunderbird support. Greetings, Jonas. Mathew McBride schrieb: > Impending CalDAV support in iCal.app (possibly AddressBook.app too), and > various GroupDAV servers* has worried me - no doubt a good plugin may > service users better*, but I can't justify developing it without knowing > theres an audience out there - thanks to those who've responded. > > I intend to grab a copy of 10.5 when it comes out (early next month) and > re-release a GroupDAVOSX preview for it. > > (Don't try the current one. Its got an ugly bug that can wipe calendars in > certain circumstances. Might put out the updated one for the likes of kelly) > > * preemptive-strike: even if its been 'forced' by the market. GroupDAVOSX > will come regardless, I and others need it now, not when CalDAV ends up > being implemented in Citadel etc. > * iCal.app's 'tight' integration with iCal Server (lets not assume it will > work perfectly with others right away) might drive us that way. I'll see how > others (i.e Snerdware for Exchange) deal with it.. > On 10/10/07 6:59 PM, "Helge Hess" wrote: > > >> On 09.10.2007, at 17:39, Mathew McBride wrote: >> >>> Also, I want to hear from anyone interested in GroupDAVOSX - the >>> OS X Sync >>> services bridge which allows ical, entourage and others to use >>> groupdav >>> calendars. I haven't worked any further past the preview release, >>> but once >>> Leopard comes out I'll be having another look to keep it alive . If >>> I can >>> get an idea of how many are interested testing etc, I'll plan to >>> set some >>> time on it >>> >> A working iSync GroupDAV plugin would be very nice. (if only because >> I'm not sure whether the 10.5 AddressBook.app is going to support >> CardDAV). >> >> Greets, >> Helge >> > > >