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Calendar and Contacts Server

The open source Calendar and Contacts Server project is a standards-compliant server implementing the CalDAV and CardDAV protocols. It provides a shared location on the network allowing multiple users to store and edit calendaring and contact information.

 CalDAV is an Internet standard allowing a client to access scheduling information on a remote server. It extends the WebDAV (an HTTP-based protocol for data manipulation) specification and uses the iCalendar format for the data. The protocol is defined by  RFC 4791. It allows multiple clients access to the same information thus allowing cooperative planning and information sharing. Many server and client applications support the protocol.

 CardDAV is an address book client/server protocol designed to allow users to access and share contact data on a server. The CardDAV protocol is being developed by the IETF and is currently an internet draft.

The sources are available under the terms of the  Apache License, Version 2.0.

Documentation

  • FAQ
  • CalendarServer-3.0 (in development)
  • Client and Admin tool Library
  • Configuring clients for use with the Calendar Server
  • Other CalDAV Server Implementations
  • CalDAV Server Test & Performance Suite

Getting Involved

  • Mailing lists
  • IRC channels
  •  Twitter

External Links

  •  The CalDAV Home Page
  •  The CardDAV Home Page
  •  The Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium
  •  IETF Calendaring and Scheduling Standards Simplification Working Group
  •  IETF vCard and CardDAV Working Group
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