As far as Yahoo is concerned: Zimbra(admittedly, built by Yahoo) is just a desktop client used to access Yahoo's calendar, which, itself is not open source. I also hate Yahoo's interface, account system, and other aspects of the company and its products(Not that this really matters, it is just personal preference).
And Google: GNOME's online desktop access Google's products, I use online desktop. Also, with the exception of the obviously proprietary(GMail, GCal, etc.) Google is more involved with open source than Yahoo(Think Summer of Code projects, Google Chrome). It is also worth noting that Mugshot, a service created by RedHat interacts with Google products. I also believe there are some major open source groups that use Google Groups.
I'm not trying to imply Google is super open source, just that there are just as many opensource interactions (think zimbra-yahoo) as there are in Yahoo.
Sayonara,
Kamisamanou Burgess
http://www.kamisamanou.net
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 18:40, Máirín Duffy <mairin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Kamisamanou,
I was wondering if you would consider Yahoo's calendar. Google's is not open source, but Yahoo's new calendar uses Zimbra which is open source.
http://switch.calendar.yahoo.com/m/landing.php
~m
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From: Kamisamanou Burgess <kamisamanou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: fedora-websites-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 7:34:36 PM
Subject: Release Calendar(GCal)
I am wondering if there is a Google Calendar available for the Fedora Releases. If there is not, I would like to volunteer to start and maintain one. If I do, I would update it daily with the dates from https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/latest release +1/Schedule from the wiki.
Sayonara,
Kamisamanou Burgess
http://www.kamisamanou.net
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