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I end up using ownCloud (I write about it a lot, actually: http://interi.org/tags/owncloud/), and the SOGo Connector in Thunderbird for most of my calendaring needs. For Android I buckled and use CalDAV-Sync. It is promised to be open source (http://dmfs.org/wiki/index.php?title=Open_source_status), but that is weak. That aside, it gets the job done, and I can add an event in T-bird, ownCloud or CalDAV-Sync and it gets to the other instances of my calendar.

Thanks for doing the follow-up, and for pinging me. I hope we get better stacks in place, it would be great if there was a default calendar app in FirefoxOS that supported CalDAV! ^_^

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Blaise Alleyne says:
May 21, 2013 at 3:39 pm
I checked out your posts on ownCloud, which inspired to me to update the test instance I’d installed a few years back, now running 5.0. I don’t really see a use for it in general myself, and SOGo’s web UI has a few additional features (e.g. you can subscribe to remote calendars in SOGo, didn’t see a way to do that in ownCloud), but my dad is a Dropbox user and I’ve set him up with an ownCloud account… if he starts using it for other things, it may be a logical place for him to have his calendar.

Re: CalDAV-Sync, that was on my radar, but I didn’t want to recommend any proprietary solutions — great to know there’s at least an intention to open source. My wife’s Android device doesn’t even have the Play store active, she’s just using F-Droid, and I’d hope to do the same. But, I think for my parents, they might end up using CalDAV-Sync, regardless of it’s open source status, because I don’t think they’d be comfortable with aCal. Still, it’d allow them to migrate from Google Calendar to ownCloud or SOGo — one step at a time…

Thanks for letting me know about your setup!

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maiki says:
May 26, 2013 at 3:45 pm
Love this back and forth, I feel like you are the friend I need to hang around me so I do the right thing! ^_^

Wanted you to know that I just decided to degooglify my tablet, and as I was loading up from the F-droid repo I noticed an app called CalDAV Sync Adapter. It works! I loaded up my calendar in ownCloud into the default calendar app (which I presume is OSS, since it is included as part of Cyanogenmod, sans the Google Apps.

And you mentioned that ownCloud can’t do remote calendars, which I believe in the case. But you can share between users on a given instance. Probably not useful, but for families it can work. ^_^

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Blaise Alleyne says:
May 27, 2013 at 12:50 pm
haha yes, very helpful to have someone else working at the same goals!

Re: CalDAV Sync Adapter, I saw that in the repos, but I passed it over because of the beta status and “One way sync only for the moment” note in F-Droid. I’m assuming that means that any local changes won’t be synced back to the server? =\

Re: Calendar app, I don’t see it listed in the Google experience apps, so it seems like it may well be part of AOSP.

Re: ownCloud, I don’t see myself using it too much, but my parents are very interested (both on Android, using Dropbox or clumsily emailing files to self), so I may set up their calendars there if they start using it for other purposes too. The lack of a remote calendar subscribe isn’t a dealbreaker — they could still subscribe to other calendars in their CalDAV clients (e.g. through Lightning).

Oh, which raises the question — multiple calendar sync for Android? One nice thing about aCal, when I set it up for my wife — it picked up *all* the calendars she was subscribed to on SOGo (5 or 6 — because we have separate calendars for each family member who regularly takes care of our son, plus her and my personal calendars, so far). Makes it really easy for her to see all the shared calendars, and her mobile is her primary computer. Have you looked into syncing multiple calendars via CalDAV-Sync or the CalDAV Sync Adapter?

And, I was seriously looking at Cyanogenmod too, but decided to hold on my N900 for a bit longer. My wife switched to a Nexus 4 though — didn’t install Cyanogenmod, because I didn’t want to use her as a guinea pig too much, but most of the proprietary Google apps have been disabled so far, and she’s been doing fine without the Play store at all for a month or two now. I’m considering picking up an old used Android device, like a Galaxy SII or something, to experiment with Cyanogenmod and Replicant…

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