Hi, >> So I've been toying with the idea of getting more involved with >> fedora. Up till now if there has been a bug or other issue, i'll file >> a bug or simply get the srpm and try to update it to a newer version, >> or create my own specs / rpms when they don't already exist. Lately >> I've figured that I should get more involved with some of the packages >> that I use or anything like that. The packaging guidelines kinda >> describe entry to the packager group as being done via new packages. >> I've offered to try to help on some recently orphaned packages. Though >> that may be more work than just submitting a new package. >> >> So after all that rambling, I'm wondering about the two following >> pieces of software. >> >> Apple's Calendar Server. It runs using python 2.5 or greater (I've >> installed it on a F11 machine and it work well). I've started looking >> at some of its dependancies. 90% of them are in fedora already, and of >> the ones in F11, only one if I remember correctly isn't at the version >> it requires). It seems like a great addition to Fedora if you ask me. >> So basically it would require two new packages, and an update to one >> other package (libevent) which is a minor version bump it seems if at >> all needed. > > I'd love to see a calendar server in Fedora, though TBH when I looked at > Apple's long ago it was a bit daunting; it seemed like one of those > cross-platform hacks that is very much -not- nicely integrated with the > OS (I don't remember the details; weird file hierarchies or private > copies of libraries or ...?). Maybe it's better now. But if not, that > may be a hiccup. But I'd say give it a shot. I'd help test it. :) > > FWIW I looked at DAViCal (http://rscds.sourceforge.net/) too and it > seemed like an interesting possibility as well. I was looking for one of these the other day as well :-) The one I came across was mod_caldav it seems quite simple. http://sourceforge.net/projects/modcaldav/ It depends on mod_dav_acl which isn't in Fedora but I got as far as a few issues with the build and haven't had another chance to have a look at it. http://sourceforge.net/projects/moddavacl/ Cheers, Peter -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list