Re: [CalendarServer-users] Better displayname for homesets?

2009-02-20 Thread Helge Heß
On 20.02.2009, at 22:39, Cyrus Daboo wrote: But clients can do that - they know whether they are dealing with a calendar home or an address book home. Hm, OK, fair enough. I guess we could do that. Thanks, Helge -- http://zideone.com/ ___ calendar

Re: [CalendarServer-users] Better displayname for homesets?

2009-02-20 Thread Cyrus Daboo
Hi Helge, --On February 20, 2009 10:12:27 PM +0100 Helge Heß wrote: Great :-) I think it would be useful to use 'Calendars of NAME' or 'Calendars (NAME)'. Rational: if you have a server setup which does CalDAV and CardDAV it will be hard to distinguish caldav homesets from carddav homesets.

Re: [CalendarServer-users] Better displayname for homesets?

2009-02-20 Thread Helge Heß
On 20.02.2009, at 21:54, Cyrus Daboo wrote: Already fixed on trunk: . The calendar home displayname property will be the user's Full Name, or their short name. Great :-) I think it would be useful to use 'Calendars of NAME' or 'Calendars (NA

Re: [CalendarServer-users] Better displayname for homesets?

2009-02-20 Thread Cyrus Daboo
Hi Helge, --On February 20, 2009 9:47:41 PM +0100 Helge Heß wrote: That 513-bla folder is a folder listed in the homeset of the user principal ... Obviously it would be nice to have a more descriptive name :-) I suppose one could set a name by overriding DAV:displayname, but it would be good

[CalendarServer-users] Better displayname for homesets?

2009-02-20 Thread Helge Heß
Hi, I just implemented principal/homeset discovery and got this: <> That 513-bla folder is a folder listed in the homeset of the user principal ... Obviously it would be nice to have a more descriptive name :-) I suppose one could set a name by overriding DAV:displayname, but it would

[CalendarServer-users] ics/webcal feed from CalDAV

2009-02-20 Thread JJ
iCalDAVMerge is a collection of scripts, built on merge-ics () and iCalendar (), including a cron job that creates merged ics files for all users each time it runs (in our case, every 15 minutes). If these "merged" ics fil