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原始链接: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43643343

Emily Gorcenski关于自托管日历解决方案的帖子在Hacker News上引发了讨论。这篇题为“拥有我的数据,第一部分:集成自托管日历解决方案”的帖子引起了希望将日历数据从现有服务中分离出来的用户的共鸣。 一位用户名为`emacsen`的用户表达了他的热情,因为他一直难以在Mailcow (SoGO)和Fastmail之间整合日历。他发现帖子中推荐的Baïkal作为一个轻量级的Nextcloud替代方案很有前景。 另一位用户`EvanAnderson`分享了他过去使用DAViCal的经验,并提到了Radicale作为另一个可行的选择。他强调了DAViCal在不同iOS版本下的不可靠性,并表示打算在未来的自托管尝试中重新评估DAViCal、Radicale和Baïkal。评论表明用户渴望更多地控制个人数据,并愿意探索替代的日历解决方案。


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Owning my own data, part 1: Integrating a self-hosted calendar solution (emilygorcenski.com)
15 points by ColinWright 1 hour ago | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments










This is exactly the post I've needed.

I have two calendars, one on my personal server running Mailcow (SoGO) and my work calendar with Fastmail.

They don't work together- I've never found a way to get mailcow's calendar to work with other tools well, and so I spend time syncing between them semi-manually.

I've wanted to de-couple the calendar for a while but the only alternative I knew about was Nextcloud, which I think is a bit heavy weight.

This Baïkal looks great and I can't wait to give it a try. Doing this will also allow me to explore changing out Mailcow for another self-hosted mail service.



Baikal looks interesting. I used DAViCal[0] in the past to share calendars between a couple of Apple iOS devices. When it worked it worked well, but as iOS versions changed it seemed to get unreliable and I eventually gave up.

When I do eventually revisit this I am going to look at DAViCal again, as well as Radicale[1], and now Baikal.

[0] https://www.davical.org/

[1] https://radicale.org/v3.html







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