> Since I'm not into reinventing the wheel, I don't think I'll work on bringing Contacts/CardDav or Calendar/CalDav back into it.
I initially ran Nextcloud in order to have a self-hosted Dropbox replacement but the shared calendar and excellent web UI eventually became the killer app for our family. We ended up not really using any other part of Nextcloud.
Unfortunately, Nextcloud revamped the calendar UI to the point that it's actively painful to use.
There are _lots_ of open-source Dropbox-like solutions for file sharing, but if I could find a good shared calendar solution _with a decent web UI_, then I could ditch Nextcloud from my self-hosted stack.
Thanks! As I mentioned, while I did have a working web UI, it wasn't full-featured (recurring events couldn't be created with complex settings or anything like that), and since my family and I use the native desktop/mobile calendar clients, it seemed unnecessary, once I got Radicale working for the server part. Do you not have/use the native clients?
In any case, you're welcome to check the commit where I left that off [1].
I initially ran Nextcloud in order to have a self-hosted Dropbox replacement but the shared calendar and excellent web UI eventually became the killer app for our family. We ended up not really using any other part of Nextcloud.
Unfortunately, Nextcloud revamped the calendar UI to the point that it's actively painful to use.
There are _lots_ of open-source Dropbox-like solutions for file sharing, but if I could find a good shared calendar solution _with a decent web UI_, then I could ditch Nextcloud from my self-hosted stack.