DAViCal is a CalDAV protocol-based server designed to store iCalendar-format calendaring resources. It offers a reliable and scalable system for efficient management of events, schedules, and appointments.
The main goal of the CalDAV client-server protocol is to manage and report on collections of calendar resources. The developers chose PHP as it is widely available and Apache as it is also a common choice. PostgreSQL was chosen as the database for its free, open-source availability and compliance with the ACID model.
To make setup as easy as possible, the RSCDS should be installed on the Debian GNU/Linux distribution using readily available signed packages. The goal is to increase automation and simplicity in the Debian release, and make other distributions more user-friendly.
The RSCDS should not require significant maintenance to continue operating. Administration is kept simple to support organizations of up to several hundred staff. The server-side aspect is minimized to support CalDAV and storage of calendar resources.
Administration is done through a web-based application, with no initial plans for a web-based view of calendars. It is not likely that calendars will ever be maintainable through a web-based client, although the server should support the use of such clients that work with CalDAV.
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