I'm building it on my test box at the moment. See how it goes. The thing
I like about it was that outlook users and hopefully evolution users can
share a calender without accessing a web server.

> <quote who="Kevin Saenz">
> 
> > I mean http://oser.sourceforge.net/
> 
> Name: Disasterously generic, thus the confusion.
> 
> Software: Good to see that they're aiming to use existing software, but
> seems like they haven't done a thorough requirements analysis. The software
> specified will not, on its own, replace what Exchange does.
> 
> CVS: Some config files and a couple of shell scripts. Looks pretty
> vapourous, not even Freshmeat 0.1 material. ;-)
> 
> If this project interests you, but you want something that actually works /
> exists, look at Kolab.
> 
> - Jeff
> 
> -- 
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>  
>    "I think hot Chinese girls who kick ass are the wave of the future, as
>                       far as films go." - Cody Russell
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