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I first started working on DAViCal in around 2004. My original motivation was some years of frustration regarding shared calendaring choices available to Linux ...
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...
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...
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.oftc.net that announces updates to the wiki - and lets anyone in channel kill them immediately if they're sp...
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 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, 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...
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...