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Rewriting DAViCal in Go

I first started working on DAViCal in around 2004. My original motivation was some years of frustration regarding shared calendaring choices available to Linux ...

A Cry for Help

Time and tide - and general wear and tear - wait for no man. My server that used to serve this (and many other) sites (and mailing lists, and ...) finally turne...

2012 DAViCal User Survey

Back in 2005 I saw that a new open standard was being developed for calendaring, and I thought it would be a great idea to implement it. Nothing too complicated...

CeBIT 2011 in (overdue) review

The German Linux Magazine runs a sponsored an "Open Source Lounge" at CeBIT each year. Last year I put in a proposal for DAViCal and it got accepted! With some ...

I now have an IRC bot in the davical channel on irc

I now have an IRC bot in the davical channel on irc.oftc.net that announces updates to the wiki - and lets anyone in channel kill them immediately if they're sp...

Status: Busy

I've been very quiet on here for a few months, and the reason is (of course) because I've been doing other things. No surprise there, I guess! What I've been do...

DAViCal 0.9.9.4 released

DAViCal 0.9.9.4 is now available, along with AWL 0.46. This is a recommended upgrade with a focus on stability and reliability. Release notes are on the wiki at...

Finally: DAViCal 0.9.9.2 is released

Finally, six months after releasing 0.9.9, and about three months after when I would have preferred to have released it, I've released version 0.9.9.2 of DAViCa...

Using dnsmasq to add SRV records for CardDAV and CalDAV

I've been working on implementing CardDAV support into DAViCal at the moment, and the first problem I encountered when I went to try and use it from iCal, was t...