Re: Calendar server software suggestions

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On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 6:09 AM, Ian Murray <murrayie@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


I
> was planning to evaluate devical, but have not tried it yet:

> href="" href="http://www.davical.org/" target="_blank">http://www.davical.org/" target=_blank
> >http://www.davical.org/

I would welcome comments from anyone with
> experience with devical.

DAViCal is excellent. Perhaps more at home on a Debian based disty, but can be installed with 'alien' on CentOS. I think I had to fiddle with some file permissions on CentOS.

It works well, although my brother (who I set it up for) never managed to figure out the calendar permissions.

Yeah ~ That tool is very excellent , by the way , I searched another tool called "Bedework" via the Google . This tool maybe is very useful. Because you can use it to connect the LDAP Server for authenticating the users .

Bedework is an open-source enterprise calendar system that supports public, personal, and
group calendaring. It is designed to conform to current calendaring standards with a goal of
attaining strong interoperability between other calendaring systems and clients. Bedework is
built with an emphasis on higher education, though it is used by many commercial
enterprises.


So if the tool can be authenticated  the users using the LDAP Server ,
 it maybe very convenient to the  enterprise . isn't it ?



HTH




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