Problem: Thunderbird's calendar loses the ability to update my Google Calendar. I assume this is Google messing with OAuth or Thunderbird specifically to "encourage" direct Google Calendar use.
Solution: Host my own CalDAV server.
This will probably give me two problems (or more).
I have a #CalDAV server running on my NAS. I want to access the calendars on it from #GNOME Calendar. How to achieve this? I haven't found anything neither in Calendar itself nor in "Online Accounts" section in the Settings.
I found an old blog post from 2016 mentioning having to install #Evolution to do this:
@thunderbird How would I debug #caldav#tasks not being fetched with #thunderbird 115.9.0 (64-bit) #flatpak? New tasks created in Thunderbird are pushed to the CalDAV server but such that are created on other devices are not pulled. The tasks sync fine with Tasks.org on my Android phone. I already tried to look at the Flatpak log, but nothing related shows up.
Ich möchte mal in meine Bubble fragen, ob jemand eine gute #Kalender App für Android kennt, die bestenfalls #OpenSource ist und #CalDAV unterstützt.
Der "Schlichte Kalender" gefällt mir nicht und ETAR nutze ich grad, ist aber buggy und sieht nach 2012 aus...
I recently tried to share a calendar tied to an iCloud account with someone who doesn’t use Apple products. They weren’t able to subscribe. We didn’t dive into full-on troubleshoot and solution mode.
Is there some voodoo that needs to happen?
Create calendar
Share calendar (results in email with link)
Recipient follows link…
They received an error saying they couldn’t subscribe to the calendar.
I feel like I was able to do this before without problem.
Did you that calDAV has a journal feature? I use it to keep meeting notes stored alongside my calendar; no need to go hunting for notes when you can just click on the date the meeting took place in your email / calendar client! I've been using KDE's Kontact for this on my GNU/Linux PC, and I just discovered @jtx for Android which I use alongside @davx5app.
Ok does anyone else out there host their own #CalDAV server (I use baïkal ) and have they figured out how to add a shared google calendar on there? I figure shared calendars are probably a platform trap, but before I resign myself to just having a google calendar again I figured id see if anyone has rigged something up.
Does someone knows a good #task management app for #Linux which can store tasks on a #caldav server (e.g. #Nextcloud) and support sub-tasks. Every program I tried only supported flat lists of tasks
Hat einer von euch einen Tipp für einen Datenschutz freundlichen Kalender Hoster, bei dem man einen Familienkalender mit eigenem Account für jeden Teilnehmer haben kann?
Sollte über #caldav zu synchonizieren sein.
Google kann das alles, bis darauf, dass ich denen meine Daten nicht geben will. So eine Art Posteo für Kalender wäre toll.
Bitte boosten für Reichweite.
For those wanting to setup their #migadu#email service in #GNOME#evolution together with #WebDAV/#CalDAV/#CardDAV, you can specify a server list to look-up in the Advanced Options when creating a new "Collection Account" and enter:
migadu.com;cdav.migadu.com
This will correctly resolve IMAP/SMTP/POP3 and the WebDAV paths cdav.migadu.com/addressbooks and /calendars respectively :)
Nutzt hier wer den Kalender von #Nextcloud via #CalDAV mit mehreren Personen und mehreren Geräten? Seit einiger Zeit werden nicht alle Einträge synchronisiert. Eine Systematik habe ich noch nicht herausgefunden. Ich glaube vor allem zwischen den zwei Personen, die den Kalender nutzen hakt es. Keine Fehlermeldung beim Server.
Would anyone recommend any #FOSS calendar alternatives to Google Calendar? I'd be interested in a free, secure, calendar service that I can sync across multiple devices. A To Do list extension would be an added bonus. Open to self-hosting but also interested whether there's any good free existing services out there as well? #caldav#calendar#opensource#freesoftware
Was will man denn heutzutage so als schlanke CalDAV/CardDAV Lösung haben?
Wenn möglich, sollte die Software darauf spezialisiert sein, zuverlässig sein und einfach ihren Job erledigen. Nextcloud oder ganze Groupwares sind mir zu overpowered für dein Einsatz beim Kunden.
Am besten nichts mit NodeJS oder irgendwelcher Java Ranz. Gerne irgendwas in Go oder Rust, PHP ist auch akzeptabel.
Me: Well I'm finally going to do it. I'm leaving #Gmail for #Fastmail. I'm done!
#Gnome: Actually, it's impossible to add #CalDAV and #CardDAV accounts to the default Calendar and Contacts applications unless you're using Microsoft or Google (etc.). Sorry!