public calendar view
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Hello,
i’m looking for a public calendar view for the kopano calendar, so that external persons can have an anonymous look which timeslots are busy and which are free. so they can send an invitation for a date in a free time slot.
Have everyone already a script for it ?
Thanks
Thomas
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There was a commercial entity Harmonizely that was recently purchased by another scheduling company that allowed for connecting to your CalDAV calendar. The price was fairly steep if you wanted to add meeting integration $10 / user.
They also connected to the Kopano Calendar via Grapi / KAPI however I was unable to make it work (or that entire solution).
There is an open source developed tool “Calendso” that looks promising to do your scheduling however lacks CalDAV support. There is a lengthy thread. If I had the skills in my team, I would send them into there and add that functionality.
I’d also be willing to throw a $1000 bounty from my own pocket to have something built that connected seamlessly to Kopano built into the Webapp.
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@tiredofit said in public calendar view:
There was a commercial entity Harmonizely that was recently purchased by another scheduling company
Harmonizely still exists and also offers a free plan where you can connect a single calendar. I have recently talked with the new owner and they have some interesting plans for it.
@tiredofit said in public calendar view:
hey also connected to the Kopano Calendar via Grapi / KAPI however I was unable to make it work (or that entire solution).
Ihmo connecting via the RestAPI is the best approach, as this way you don’t need to share your password with the service. Generally the setup should work, I recently helped a partner who had trouble setting it up, but he was using a too old version of our RestAPI. This will however work out of the box when using Kopano One.
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@tiredofit said in public calendar view:
There was a commercial entity Harmonizely that was recently purchased by another scheduling company that allowed for connecting to your CalDAV calendar. The price was fairly steep if you wanted to add meeting integration $10 / user.
shure … its fairly expensive for that.
There is an open source developed tool “Calendso” that looks promising to do your scheduling however lacks CalDAV support. There is a lengthy thread. If I had the skills in my team, I would send them into there and add that functionality.
That look always complicated for only a view …
I’d also be willing to throw a $1000 bounty from my own pocket to have something built that connected seamlessly to Kopano built into the Webapp.
Yes i’d also be willing to put some 1000 euros for such project.
Thomas
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@tboernert Thanks for starting this thread.
We are also looking for a CalDAV solution similar to the Calendso tool @tiredofit shared. This solution would be a scheduling frontend for the public to use to request appointments based on the availability of our staff’s Kopano Calendars. We like how “availability” is shown when booking a meeting with suggested times that work for all attendees. Maybe the public calendar could follow a similar layout/function? We would definitely prefer a native Kopano addition supporting CalDAV. I can throw $500 in as a bounty if that will help support the development. Would love to see a public facing calendar added. -
Hello,
we will now start to create an own solution. i will share some screenshots in the next days.
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@tboernert if need be, we’d like to contribute (money, testing capabilities, unnecessary comments, :) )
We are also looking for such a solution and kopano seems to be not available (or not interested).Just say the word.
Best regards
wleithner