As Ted noted, he and I can now use Mozilla Calendar to help coordinate our family schedule.
Last night I installed the Mozilla calendar, and now we have calendar sharing between the two of us. It’s still not ideal, since we can’t edit each other’s calendars, but just being able to have a merged calendar view is a big step forward.
It is great to be able to share schedules. I like to know when he has meetings and phone calls during the work day. But I do wish we could edit each other’s calendars. I’ve already got a few ideas for some meetings I’d like to add to Ted’s schedule….we could have some fun with this..;-)
2 responses so far ↓
1 Dean Esmay // Sep 2, 2004 at 3:33 am
It’s nice to see more and more common, everyday utility stuff like this becoming available via Open Source. It forces the commercial developers to actually innovate rather than sitting on their heels!
So are you finding it pretty stable and reliable?
2 Tom Hoffman // Sep 23, 2004 at 10:52 pm
I’ve written up a little HOWTO just for you and Ted, if you’re interested in trying out SchoolBell, the open source calendar server I work on. It’ll let you edit each others calendars, and more.
The document is here: http://www.schooltool.org/schoolbell/family/