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Does anyone know why there's no desire to see a working standard (protocol) for calendar/tasks?

It's clear that CalDAV doesn't function consistently across devices (and does seem to be dying as a standard). If you work across different devices/OS it's virtually impossible to get things set up seamlessly. Companies and developers of task apps seem happy to create silos and not look at interoperability.

If you want to self-host, it's too hard to do this and you really are limited to a tiny number of options.

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[–] Deckweiss@lemmy.world 10 points 1 week ago (10 children)

Huh?

I've been running radicle for a while to sync my desktop and mobile calenders without any hiccups ever.

[–] thelittleblackbird@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Another one selfhosting contacts, calendar, notes and so on with that non-interoperable protocol.

And for the shake of honesty I need to say that while doable it is true that the situation could be highly improved with a lot of non standard stuff that private apps are implementing outside of the standard compliance

[–] tenebrisnox 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

What’s your set up with CalDav? What devices do you run it on?

I use the tchapi docker image for the caldav server (die to the LDAP support for the user Auth) and davx5 for the android integration.

In Desktop thunderbird already have a native integration and with iPhone is also working fine.

No problems so far in almost a year, they work reliable and smooth. The only point I somehow miss is the lack of push notifications from the server to the devices, but it is not a deal breaker from me

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