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List:       kde-pim
Subject:    Re: [Kde-pim] [RFC]: KDE GroupWare solution
From:       Guenter Schwann <schwann () icg ! tu-graz ! ac ! at>
Date:       2002-06-15 6:38:32
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On Saturday 15 June 2002 02:55, Cornelius Schumacher wrote:
> On Friday 14 June 2002 18:05, Daniel Molkentin wrote:
> > But face it: In medium and large-sized companies you really cannot do
> > peer-to-peer. And Exchange and Lotus offer even more features. You
> > can for example invite resources (like rooms) for your meeting and it
> > will automatically be locked for that time (and cafe will be in place
> > if the ressource is associated with the server account of your
> > secretary ;)
>
> I don't see why you have to put all your calendar data on a server for
> that purpose. You need a way to publish free/busy information, maybe
> also complete calendars, but this can happen in a read-only fashion,
> e.g. by putting a HTML version of the calendar on a HTTP server.

For doing this, we need a little extension in libkabc I mentioned some days 
ago: We have to mark an adderssbook-entry as "this is mine". Then we can save 
the free/busy publishing URL there (this is (will be) compatible to 
Outlook!).
And having such an entry, we could share the email data in there in 
kmail/knode/korganizer/...

ciao
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Guenter Schwann
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