In Debian unstable/wheezy the package is now 3.2. Unfortunately I have problems running it (I have posted here). As for features, my understanding is, that support for resources in LDAP are now much better. Regards, Tobias Balle-Petersen Fredrik Unger wrote:
Hi,
I have been using version 2.4.dfsg-6 packaged by Debian. As CS is now 3.2 I figured I'd bite the bullet and upgrade. An update can not hurt.. :)
As I understand one now needs a Postgres database instead of the file system attributes.
What Features does 3.2 have ? How well does it run on a Debian system ?
Is there any Debian packaging planned ? (Question belongs to the Debian maintainer, but maybe they are listening here as well.. )
Currently I run some calendars the "old" way with groups. (with a patch) How do I set up a group calendar in 3.2.
I have LDAP users, and they are "memberof" different groups. User X and Y is member of group A. Currently I have a calendar named A which both user X and Y can use via LDAP group membership authentication. How is a "proper" setup for this in 3.2 ? X and Y have also their "private" calendars, so they have to keep 2 calendars manually in order, but that was OK for the beginning. There are not that many users.
I am also interested in CardDAV functionality in the same manner. Private and group address books.
Any linux and windows client suggestions ?
Well I think that was the first questions, I might come back with more. Also I could try to help write up some of the information to improve documentation of the calendar server.
Anything else to think about.
Thanks,
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