Re: portable formats and their mime type

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICalendar
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/VCard

Re: dependencies

- db: why? just use the ical and vcard files! They are files, they are in a 
directory, they can be used like dovecot uses eml files! No need for postgresql 
or mysql.

- webmail: why? We use dovecot!!!

- apache web: why? we use nginx.

- linux: why? we use other unix systems.

- python: why? it takes 140MB all by itself, it is an interpreter (slow), it is 
a security hazard, we would have to install it on purpose and sanbox it in a 
virtual machine! So we have to install a vm manager.

Bloody hell...

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On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 4:25 PM, Tanstaafl <tansta...@libertytrek.org> wrote:

> On Wed Aug 23 2017 14:26:15 GMT-0400 (Eastern Standard Time), Rupert 
> Gallagher wrote: > On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 7:22 PM, Tanstaafl wrote: > >> I 
> would have to put in a plug for SOGo - very lightweight, ... > >> Care to 
> elaborate? > > 
> https://github.com/inverse-inc/sogo/blob/master/Documentation/SOGoInstallationGuide.asciidoc#system-requirements
>  > > Too many requirements. I obviously meant would you care to elaborate on 
> this comment of yours: "There are two portable file formats for calendar and 
> contacts that work across applications and systems, but no server that can 
> use them, and use them safely." Any client<>server system will have some 
> basic requirements. SOGo is very easy to install (as long as you are using a 
> repo+package manager, and aren't trying to install each dependency manually 
> by hand). @libertytrek.org> @protonmail.com>

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