django-schedule is a backend and frontend, just not a CalDAV backend.
The app is definitely more oriented to being stand-alone right now
though, but that's more because of where work has been done than a
design choice I think. There's been some work lately around adding a
slicker UI (JQuery Fullcalendar) for viewing calendars and it would be
wonderful for someone to add CalDAV support. If you're interested in
CalDAV and the constraints that Russell outlined don't make something
else more attractive, then CalDAV for django-schedule seems like a
great project.

It's up on github, so fork and hack :)

-Wes

On Sep 20, 7:31 pm, Daniel Watkins <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Sun, 2009-09-20 at 16:26 -0700, Richard wrote:
> > django-schedule is under active developement and is a great
> > calendaring app.
>
> Looking at django-schedule's website, it only seems to do the front-end
> part of what I was suggesting.  Is my understanding correct?
>
> Dan
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