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Darwin Calendar Server
The Darwin Calendar Server is a standards-compliant server that allows multiple users to collaboratively share calendaring information. It provides a shared location on the network to store schedules, and allows users to send each other and manage invitations.
In order to provide interoperability with multiple calendaring clients, the server implements the CalDAV protocol, which is an extension of WebDAV, which is in turn an extension of HTTP.
News
- August 23, 2006: Mailing lists
- We now have email mailing lists online. Subscribe and join the discussions.
- August 21, 2006: Moving URLs
- We moved our URLs around a bit. Where you may have previously seen "collaboration", you'll now see "calendarserver", which we hope better expresses what's here. Old URLs should be properly redirecting to new locations, and the old Subversion URL still works, so your existing checkouts aren't busted, but you'll want to switch to the new URLs going forward. Sorry about the bother.
- August 7, 2006: Apple Computer, Inc. Announces Open Source Calendar Server
- Apple has released source code to its calendar server implementation under an Apache 2.0 License.
Documentation
- Getting the source code
- Running the Server
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Supported Platforms and Portability
- Configuring directory services?
- Configuring repository.xml?
- Configuring clients for use with the Calendar Server
- Related Standards?
- Other CalDAV Server Implementations
- CalDAV Server Test & Performance Suite

