[Cosmo-dev] Scooby client as standalone caldav client

Drew Gibson drew at oanda.com
Mon Jun 25 13:58:10 PDT 2007


Brian Moseley wrote:
> On 6/21/07, Drew Gibson <drew at oanda.com> wrote:
>> Is it possible to use the Scooby CalDAV web-client to access a CalDAV
>> server other than Cosmo?
>> Is it feasible to install Scooby "standalone" with out the server side
>> of Cosmo?
>
> unfortunately the answer is no on both counts at the moment.
>
Thank you very much for your answers.

> original plan, and there's still an opportunity for somebody out in
> the world to build a nice caldav web ui.
>
> one of our interns at osaf this summer is building into cosmo the
> capability of subscribing to caldav calendars on other servers. this
I won't be the only one interested, there do not seem to be any web 
clients for caldav out there. Functional shared calendars are the main 
piece missing from an OSS "exchange replacement" and the web component 
will be essential for many businesses.

> the server, so it's conceivable that someday the ui could packaged
> separately and used outside of cosmo, but that would require some
> planning and coding that i don't think is high on anyone's priority
> list at the moment.
>
> hope this helps!
It does, thank you!

We will be looking at Cosmo shortly as a caldav server. Our clients will 
be Thunderbird/Lightning as release 0.5 (currently RC2). It fits our 
x-platform requirements and is quite basic but now (with 0.5) quite usable.

regards,

Drew

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Drew Gibson

Systems Administrator
OANDA Corporation
www.oanda.com



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