On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 08:05:41AM -0700, Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting Hendrik Boom (hendrik@???):
>
> > I'm looking for software to handle appointment calendars, contact
> > lists, and todo lists.
> [snippity]
>
> > Any ideas?
>
> Yeah. My idea is that you won't be able to satisfy your entire wishlist
> even _if_ you're willing to stomach horrible, hideous, CVE-ridden
> bloatware as the solution, because nothing exists that matches all of
> what you said.
>
> You're going to have to settle on whatever subset of that you most need.
> Someone just mentioned Baikal -- more properly stated as Baïkal
> (http://sabre.io/baikal/), one of several nifty little, modestly scoped
> CalDAV/CardDAV servers. It's good. I personally think Radicale is just
> a tiny bit better, but, as the Brits say, horses for courses.
> https://radicale.org/
>
> Of course, that may or may not satisfy your needs. Over to you.
Radicale does look good.
The one thing I haven't found is sync with Google calendar. It's
mentioned over and over that Google doesn't talk CalDAV.
Unfortunately the others I have to coordinate events with use
Google calendar.
I don't mind (much) putting my events on Google calendar so the others
can see them, but I do want the master copy to be under my control,
rather than Google's.
I guess plans B and C are
(B) to write code to sync with Google Calendar using the Google
Calendar API.
(C) to get all my friends to switch to a CalDAV-compatible calendar
program.
-- hendrik