On 2014-01-23 8:23 AM, Christian Mack <christian.m...@uni-konstanz.de>
wrote:
Hello Benoit Godefert
Am 2014-01-23 10:40, schrieb benoit.godef...@espci.fr:
I have problems with sharing rights on the calendar.
Here is the scenario:
John Doe has a shared calendar with his assistant.
It gives him only the right to add an event because he did not want his
assistant delete or edit events that he himself created.
With this setting, the assistant can add an event, but once created it can not
modify or delete some error.
It would be desirable that the assistant can modify or delete events that he
added to the calendar of John Doe.
Is it possible that the assistant has full control of events added to the
calendar of John Doe and if so how do ?
No there is currently no such thing.
You could add an enhancement request for that at http://www.sogo.nu/bugs
Ludovic (or someone) said they were going to do this for me way back (a
year or more ago?) when I asked about the same thing, when we were still
in the consideration stage. Are you saying there is currently no open
enhancement request for this?
In my opinion this is extremely valuable functionality for Shared
Calendars with multiple users involved. Currently, the only way to
achieve this behavior is the same way we were doing it with Google
Calendars... the Shared Calendar is set up to auto-accept 'invites' for
events from specific users (or all users), then the person who added the
event 'by invite' can manage (modify or delete) their events, because
they are on both their personal and the Shared Calendar.
But this is only a workaround... SOGo badly needs built-in capability
for individual users to be able to directly add and manage events to
shared calendars, but NOT be able to manage anything added by other users.
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