Summary | Implement RFC 4770 (vCard Extensions for Instant Messaging) |
Queue | Turba |
Queue Version | Git master |
Type | Enhancement |
State | Accepted |
Priority | 1. Low |
Owners | |
Requester | janphilipp (at) litza (dot) de |
Created | 10/03/2015 (3511 days ago) |
Due | |
Updated | 05/02/2019 (2204 days ago) |
Assigned | |
Resolved | |
Milestone | |
Patch | No |
Any news about this discussion? I'm trying to implement the Horde
Groupware Webmail Edition 5.2.21 on my company but without success
because my email clients can't get the free-busy information of my
attendees ...
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Money? Some EURs I'd be willing to sponsor e. g. via Liberapay, with
paypal I am not registered.
Patches? Also doesn't look easy to get into the development, my PHP
knowledge is aged and I would need a lot of guidence, where to start
and what to do for this. Horde is so big, that it is hard to find a
start and I don't know what is important and what I can safely skip.
And how to test it? - I just install horde via pear, so how do I get a
working copy for testing?
What is needed to do so? Can I help even though my php knowledge is
somehow aged?
State ⇒ Accepted
specific IMMP types like the current generic imaddress attributes.
We need to discuss whether to enable them in the default scheme too.
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
Type ⇒ Enhancement
Summary ⇒ Implement RFC 4770 (vCard Extensions for Instant Messaging)
Queue ⇒ Turba
Milestone ⇒
Patch ⇒ No
State ⇒ New
which protocol the address is intended for, and are exported (via
CardDAV for example) as X-WV-ID attributes. However, there is a
standard for Instant Messenger vCard attributes (RFC 4770) that was
since release integrated into the vCard 4.0 standard, using the IMPP
attribute. It is understood for example by DAVdroid, a CardDAV sync
application for Android, and contains the mentioned notion of protocol.