On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 2:31 PM, Adam Williamson <awilliam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Fri, 2010-01-22 at 14:18 -0500, Brennan Ashton wrote: > >> I have deployed this as well a few times thought its history and it >> has served me well each time. One thing to consider is how large of a >> service it is, I have never really had to bother with trimming all the >> "extra" features (mail, address book etc...) from it. > > It's fairly well modularized. See the Mandriva package list: > > egroupware-developer_tools > egroupware-egw-pear > egroupware-emailadmin > egroupware-etemplate > egroupware-felamimail > egroupware-filemanager > egroupware-gallery > egroupware-icalsrv > egroupware-importexport > egroupware-infolog > egroupware-manual > egroupware-mydms > egroupware-news_admin > egroupware-notifications > egroupware-phpbrain > egroupware-phpsysinfo > egroupware-polls > egroupware-projectmanager > egroupware-registration > egroupware-sambaadmin > egroupware-sitemgr > egroupware-syncml > egroupware-timesheet > egroupware-tracker > egroupware-wiki > egroupware-workflow > > all you really need installed for it to work at a basic level is the > main package, emailadmin (the setup process won't complete without it), > etemplate and calendar. Well, calendar was listed as a dependency by the > previous maintainer, who I'm assuming knew what he was doing. I can't > personally confirm that the app doesn't work without it. You don't need > even the webmail chunk, let alone any of the more esoteric bits. > > I did test it some more today. I have working three-way sync of my real > calendar and contacts - egroupware / desktop / laptop. Evolution seems > quite flaky at transferring large amounts of data all at once - > especially, for instance, trying to dump 50 contacts direct from a > Google calendar (accessed by CalDAV) into the egroupware calendar (also > accessed by CalDAV) tends to make it fall over. But I suspect that's as > much Evo as anything else, I don't think anyone's really stressed its > CalDAV capabilities much, and I'm running Rawhide. Once I got the data > in, in small enough lumps, it works fine. > > I can't seem to make my Windows Mobile phone sync with the egroupware > server; it should be possible via the Funambol client for Windows > Mobile, which does SyncML synchronization. egroupware supports SyncML, > and this is the method upstream recommends for syncing with WM devices. > I can set it up and it claims to run correctly, but no data ever appears > on the phone. That's not really a big deal from the Fedora viewpoint, > though, it's not one of our requirements for the project and I'd guess > most Fedora people have Android phones or iPhones, not WM phones. I'll > probably give it a few more tries over the weekend or next week and see > if I can figure out what's wrong. As you are doing testing right now, would it help to have a instance here in fedora-infra so that we can figure out if it suites our needs? -- Regards, Susmit. ============================================= http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/user:susmit ============================================= Sent from Calcutta, WB, India _______________________________________________ infrastructure mailing list infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/infrastructure