On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:51:19AM +0200, Dameon Wagner scribbled in "Re: [CalendarServer-users] Does Calendarserver support these features?": > On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:20:43AM +0200, Martin Bretschneider scribbled > in "[CalendarServer-users] Does Calendarserver support these features?": <SNIP> > > > > 3. How do I create a calendar that can be used by several persons at the > > same time (random read and write access)? What URL do I have to enter in > > the caldav-clients? Or do I have to create it on the server first? > > Hi Martin, > <SNIP> > > Using, and slightly extending, the simple accounts.xml style setup > that I dug out of an older SVN checkout (although I later found the > same files in /usr/share/doc/calendarserver/examples/), I created a > shared group calendar and accessed it in Sunbird using an URL like: > > http://<my-test-server>:8008/calendars/groups/users/calendar > > And it works nicely -- all the extra test users I created > (imaginatively called test2 through to test9) can access, add, and > edit events in the calendar. I haven't yet figured out how to ...
Forgot to mention. With the group configured in accounts.xml (and the daemon restarted to pick up the new principles) all that I needed to do to get the calendar working was to go to that URL -- the server auto-provisioned the DAV collection. It was just a matter of "adding" the calendar to Sunbird as an URL, and on visiting the URL it was all created auto-magically. > Now I'll go back to trying to figure out how the ACLs work, and > lurking on this list to see if someone answers your first two > questions... Cheers. Dameon. _______________________________________________ calendarserver-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/calendarserver-users
