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I have finally chosen a new name: DAViCal

After much wading through possible names, none of which really excited me, I have finally chosen "DAViCal" as the new name for my CalDAV server that was previously called RSCDS, or the "Really Simple CalDAV Store".

In the end, I chose DAViCal because it:

  • seems easy to pronounce.
  • combines the 'Cal' and 'DAV'.
  • returns < 1000 results on google.
  • doesn't make me cringe.
  • didn't have a domain name registered.

That was about the hardest part of preparing for the 0.8.1 release, and now that I've done that I should manage to make the changes to the packaging, though I have no doubt that the old name will appear in all sorts of places for a while yet.

Choosing names is an important business, and I should know that from the length of time we spent agonising over names for our children, discarding all sorts of things because they had silly abbreviation collisions (like the "Royal Scottish Country Dance Society" :-) Even then, I think we got the kids names wrong, and the big one should be called "Thumper" with the little one called "Sly", but perhaps that's just a temporary annoyance and in time the names that we registered for them will fit them better.

I also recall Grant once saying that you should never use the word "Simple" in the name of your project, and he should know. DAViCal is no longer particularly simple, although I have attempted to hide the complexity from the user as far as that is possible, and will continue to do so.

Once I get out version 0.8.1 of DAViCal I will finally upload it to Debian, proper. This version has some important enhancements to its DAV spec compliance which are going to be needed by some future versions of Mozilla, and probably other things too, so it's important to push it out as soon as possible now.

Thanks for the update, keep

Thanks for the update, keep up the good work!

DAViCal!! win!

DAViCal!! win!

Glad to see a name has been

Glad to see a name has been chosen which returns the right page when I Google it :-)

I am looking forward to following DAViCal as it develops, LDAP support being one of the features I am most looking forward to. It seems it will be a large part of the puzzle that is collaborative calendaring without Outlook and Exchange which has plagued my current institution for at least the 2 years I have worked here. Unfortunately the other part of the puzzle is not as easy to solve - Outlook. The Open Connector is trying to solve this problem but the current snapshot installer is just not stable enough for use in a production environment yet. Interestingly Outlook 2007 has support for web calendars but for some bizarre reason they chose to implement this using WebDAV rather than CalDAV. Ah well, it only just plays nicely with IMAP so what did I expect?

Good luck with the development.

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