I AM NOT THE DEV

Hi all,

There are plenty of CalDAV servers out there, but surprisingly very few good self-hosted web interfaces to actually access and manage your calendars.

For the past couple of years I’ve been following a project called Luna, and I think it deserves a bit more visibility here: https://github.com/Opisek/luna

It can pull calendars from multiple sources (CalDAV, Google, iCal links, etc.) and bring them together in a single interface.

For people like me with a constantly changing, busy, and somewhat chaotic schedule, having everything in one place like this is incredibly useful.

The project is still young, but it’s progressing steadily, and the developer has been very patient and responsive whenever I’ve interacted with him.

Just wanted to share it here and show some support.

PS: I think the developer didn’t really expect anyone to promote the project or draw attention to it yet 🙂 Screenshots will probably come in time. It’s still a young project, so a little patience goes a long way.

  • gedaliyah@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    Looks promising. Thunderbird works great for me for now. There are increasingly good solutions for mobile as well.

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      8 hours ago

      Yeah, I also just hooked up tbird to my radicale instance. It’s a bit overkill, but it does work to edit calendar items.

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        5 hours ago

        I do wish they would spin off the Calendar into a standalone app, but they haven’t shown any interest in moving that direction. I use it for email anyway so I don’t mind.

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          5 hours ago

          If the caldav and cardav specs were more practical and less insane, we would probably have a lot more choice in software to these ends.