On Thu, 2011-07-28 at 16:32 -0600, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
Well, here's where we are I think...
- zarafa 7.0.0 just came out a bit ago. I think this might have the
ability to disable all but the calendar mode and might provide a more useful sync function set. So, I was going to upgrade our zarafa to that version when I got a chance.
Which does indeed still exist: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/zarafa/
I agree that it doesn't seem to match up with all our needs for calendaring, so it might not pass this and we retire it out.
Sounds cool. I'll take a look. I think it might take a bit to get over my worry about Zarafa - it is, after all, explicitly designed to be an open core, cheaper Exchange replacement for Exchange shops. But then eGW is also open core-ish, although its open source version is stable, mature, and does what we need (and really a lot more than we need).
- The insight folks have been looking at making a calendar module for
insight that we could use. (drupal based): http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Insight_use_cases_for_calendar So, that was looking like it might be an option.
Interesting! I hadn't heard about that. Will look at it.
I guess we should really move back a step here. We have:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Calendar_Project
Which we should really clean up and update to what we NEED and what we would LIKE to have and then see what actual thing meets those criteria and run with it.
Sounds good. I think quite a bit of that is still accurate, but I don't think FAS authentication is really required (especially in the 'just a few people with write access' scenario I suggested), and I'd like to have sync made a 'must have', especially since so many people use phones these days. It needs to be sync rather than one-time import/export, because if we delay the release, we'd wind up with a mess unless the calendars are actually _synced_.
I'd hate for us to implement too many more things before actually knowing what we want/need.
Thoughts?
Sounds good. I'll make a note on my todo to take a look at the zarafa instance when it's updated, check out that drupal module, and propose a revision to the 'requirements' list.