Re: [Evolution] Status of WebDAV Support



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Pete Biggs schrieb:
In the need of WebDAV support to sync remote calendars with evolution I
encountered the problem that Evolution only supports read-only mode
web-resource calendars and CalDAV and lacks read/write support of WebDAV
resources. CalDAV does not work for me as I am using Apache with
mod_dav. I searched bugzilla and this mailing list for relevant
information and stumbled upon some stale or at least very old entries:

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=230297
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=271360

Furthermore there is an old and to the day unresolved bounty going on:

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127538

I'd like to know what the current state of afairs are. Is there
currently someone working on this? If not, perhaps this should be
considered for SoC?
 


In Evo 2.8 you can publish a local calendar using WebDAV - it basically 
just uploads
an iCal file.  The publishing is only semi-automatic in that the 
calendar is local (i.e. it
is not a Web based calendar) and you can either publish it periodically 
or manually.

Pete

This is no solution for me. I have an existing webdav-cal which I have
to subscribe to. As one can not "republish" content from such a resource
this is no option.

I would like to ask again if there is ongoing work in this area. I have
tried korganizer which supports this nicely. Seeing the mentioned
bugzilla entries I assume that this topic (i.e. push content to WebDAV)
is somehow avoided.

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