Post Adi5K47DgfSl4x0clM by billiam@shitposter.club
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(DIR) Post #Adi2guWdD32W8L64v2 by karna@poa.st
2024-01-10T17:12:10.928166Z
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Baikal + davx5 + fossify calendar is pretty comfy
(DIR) Post #Adi5K47DgfSl4x0clM by billiam@shitposter.club
2024-01-10T17:41:39.617001Z
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@karna do you really need all 3? what's the point of the first two?
(DIR) Post #Adi5eDp1JBdIyU6jwG by karna@poa.st
2024-01-10T17:45:18.634876Z
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@billiam Baikal as a caldav/carddav server on a home server. Thats good enough for calendaring and address book apps on gnu/linux and macos. oid doesnt have the best compatibility with carddav though so you need the second one as an adapter that can feed androids calendaring system. The third one is just to replace google calendar, its not strictly necessary.
(DIR) Post #Adi5nJuA3sreRkqoFs by Rwoeidk@poa.st
2024-01-10T17:46:57.237936Z
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@karna @billiam Don't keep a calendar, let life flow by
(DIR) Post #Adi75nQx72TFCBYwVs by karna@poa.st
2024-01-10T18:01:29.934001Z
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@billiam I should add, I wanted to have synchronized calendars (that I control) between my own devices, and shared calendars with other people as well which is why I wanted a central calendar server like baikal