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Problem mit #kolab und #roundcube: Bei #CardDAV gehen die Kategorien verloren.

Wenn ich vCards 3.0 über Roundcube importiere mit "Gruppenzuordnungen importieren: Alle (erstellen wenn nötig)", dann werden die Kategorien als Gruppen fein angelegt. Und wenn ich sie über Roundcube exportiere sind die Kategorien da.
Aber wenn ich mit CardBook dann auf das Adressbuch zugreife, bekomme ich keine Kategorien. (Probiert mit vCard-Format 3.0 und 4.0.)

Hat jemand Ideen, wie man das lösen könnte?

Leider ist das System beim Provider, so dass ich nicht selbst an der Konfig spielen kann.

I was always surprised why there is not a way to sync #calendars and #contacts in #android without an app.
Although there are FOSS apps that work well, I'd expect that such a basic feature would be something the OS would do out of the box, specially considering the OS already provides an abstraction for "accounts".
For #degoogled #androidROM it makes even more sense, since most likely users will sync contact and calendar from a "custom" #caldav #carddav service.
#grapheneos

Salut :blobcatmelt:
je cherche un moyen d’enrichir mon carnet de contact avec des infos comme, untel travail pour cette association et pour cette entreprise, et aussi cette personne connaît cette personne.

J’aimerai que ce soit structuré.

En fait on peut faire ça avec l’appli contacts qui utilise #carddav et les #vcard , mais ça reste une approche très 'texte' et pas 'base de données'. #bdd

Si vous avez des idées où des outils je suis preneur. :)
Merci pour vos retours et partage ! 

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@ndw I've been a happy customer of #Fastmail (they're on Mastodon, too: @fastmail) since January 2018, and can comfortably recommend them if you're looking for a solid email host.
They're based in #Australia, and have full support for #IMAP, #CalDAV, #CardDAV, as-well as #JMAP if your tool(s) supports that. I like that they only do email and do it well. No ever-expanding product suite of tools I don't really need, nor any confusion on who the customer is. Nice and straight-forward :).

For reasons that may be affected by Google Calendar dropping a lot of holidays and such recently, I'm looking for a good #CalDAV #Android app that, ideally, has as little friction as possible (for spousal acceptance factor). I don't really care about #WebDAV support, but #CardDAV would be a nice bonus. Cross-syncing may be a good thing, at least pulling from Google. Play Store or F-Droid, and I'm not sure I care about a 1 time purchase with the amount of Play Store credit I'm not using.

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I'll be sharing updates on my #bigtech #modestdivestment as they happen, but right now I'm looking for a secure and private #contacts and #calendar #cloud option. Anyone have any #privacy suggestions for those? I used #Fruux for a hot second but it seems like it imploded right after I got everything working beautifully, and I'd rather avoid #Google contacts/calendar if possible. Something like #EteSync but without needing a bridge?



#Hubzilla has integrated the #WebDAV, #CalDAV and #CardDAV protocols. (#streams just WebDAV)
This protocols extend the functionality of #Hubzilla and #streams in some very useful ways. Unformulated this not very well know.

I will start here a series of posts about #^WebDAV & CO where i will give some examples of this extended use.

If you follow this posts it will become clear to you that this functionalities are the door to a world of interactions no other Fediverse app does offer.

As a start here a quot from Wikipedia:

WebDAV began in 1996 when Jim Whitehead worked with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to host two meetings to discuss the problem of distributed authoring on the World Wide Web with interested people. Tim Berners-Lee's original vision of the Web involved a medium for both reading and writing. In fact, Berners-Lee's first web browser, called WorldWideWeb, could both view and edit web pages; but, as the Web grew, it became a read-only medium for most users. Whitehead and other like-minded people wanted to transcend that limitation.
#^https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebDAV

STAY TUNED and keep following
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@ryan

I recently replaced #nextcloud by leightweight #FOSS solutions. The upgrades are painless and almost zero CPU usage on my #VPS.

For #caldav and #carddav I can recommend #baïkal sabre.io/baikal/, also available as docker image.

The solution #Radicale mentioned above doesn't support authentication in the docker image version.

For sharing files I use github.com/svenstaro/miniserve with basic auth. It's a small #rustlang application running in docker.

sabre.ioBaïkal - baikal

Is there any self-hostable all-in-one DAV server that isn't shit and is easy to get up and running?

I tried Radicale, and while it was very easy to setup, it only has CardDAV and CalDAV, and seemingly has many hiccups, especially as I use cloudflared (Cloudflare Tunnel) from my Pi 5 to a custom subdomain, which results in a bad gateway.

I tried Sabre/DAV but it was miserable to try and set up especially as I have a limited knowledge of PHP and I'd rather not bother with that.