Proposed poll: Why do you use Radicale? #1385
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On Mon, Feb 26, 2018, at 7:45 AM, lsergei wrote:
1. Privacy
2. Own servers on DigitalOcean
3. Great team and understandable implementation
Yeah. Like this.
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On Mon, Feb 26, 2018, at 5:15 PM, Tom Russell wrote:
On Mon, Feb 26, 2018, at 7:45 AM, lsergei wrote:
> 1. Privacy
> 2. Own servers on DigitalOcean
> 3. Great team and understandable implementation>
Yeah. Like this.
Though I have to admit that even having mastered the fundamentals of
Python programming and having worked on a large client-server
application in C++ my eyes still go crossed when I try to understand how
Radicale works. One of these days I'm going to give it a real college
try. Is there any documentation, outside of source comments, of the
control flow from request through response?
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We were using Apple We've tried a ton of different FOSS CalDAV solutions over a long period of time and pretty much nothing worked properly (including Radicale 1.x back then). Since we can't just go eff it and use (Google Calendar|iCloud|Exchange|MS Outlook) we needed a self-hosting solution that at least would let us sync multiple collections per user across multiple devices and offer some, even if absolutely rudimentary, group calendar functionality. Radicale 2.1.8 was the first release we tried in the 2.x tree and we got it to work. We're lacking much functionality over Apple's calendar server like invitations, scheduling, delegations, but it get's the bare minimum done. (Unlike many other CalDAV implementations.) Things that are better than Apple CalendarServer: We're looking into a more full fledged solution in the meantime and have high hopes for Cyrus IMAPd since that one actually covers pretty much all the CalDAV things we're missing from Radicale. Cyrus scales to thousands of users if need be. |
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I use it because I have full control over the events within calendars on the server side. So it is possible to add events automatically after first collecting them from other sources (e.g. web pages) and keep them up-to-date. |
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On Wed, Apr 11, 2018, at 11:26 AM, Danny Mösch wrote:
I use it because I have full control over the events within calendars
on the server side. So it is possible to add events automatically
after first collecting them from other sources (e.g. web pages) and
keep them up-to-date.
Interesting. I'm not sure I understand how this differs from manually
adding an event using a web or other client. Do you add events to the
server's file system directly?
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I just spotted #775 with your answer to my question. Very nice. |
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What best describes your reason for running your own Cal/CardDAV server? --> Privacy How do you commonly run Radicale?
--> KVM VPS What best describes your choice of Radicale?
--> Easy to configure, built-in https-support, no extra webserver needed. |
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I'd like to find out what motivates people to run their own CalDAV/Card server and how they run it, etc. Wouldn't that be interesting?
If you can think of some other questions, or know of a good polling website please let me know.
Here's my initial thoughts:
What best describes your reason for running your own Cal/CardDAV server?
How do you commonly run Radicale?
What best describes your choice of Radicale?
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