I thought that some people might find this interesting (as it seems that
calendaring comes up a lot). Does anyone use the Sun Calendar server
that could report back on how well this works?
--Ted
-----Forwarded Message-----
> From: Henry Jia <Henry.Jia@sun.com>
> To: gnome-announce-list@gnome.org
> Cc: evolution-hackers@ximian.com, gnome-hackers@gnome.org
> Subject: ANNOUNCE: Hydrogen 1.0 [First Release]
> Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 19:04:42 +0800
>
> Hydrogen is onboard today.
>
> Hydrogen is the Evolution connector for Sun Java Enterprise System
> Calendar Server (SJESCS). It enables Evolution to use SJESCS as a
> calendar backend.
>
> Hydrogen supports SJESCS 5.1 and above. It supports the WCAP (Web
> Calendar Access Protocol) 2.0 and 3.0 protocols.
>
> Hydrogen works with Evolution 1.4. Next step is to make it work with
> Evolution trunk.
>
> The CVS base is in the GNOME project CVS base at cvs.gnome.org. The
> module name is 'hydrogen'. See
> http://developer.gnome.org/tools/cvs.html.
>
> This product is available under the terms of the GNU LIBRARY GENERAL
> PUBLIC LICENSE, and a copy of it should be found in the source under the
> COPYING file.
>
> This work is sponsored by Sun Microsystems.
>
> Enjoy and have fun.
>
> ------------------------------------------
> Henry Jia
>
> Sun China Engineering & Research Institute
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