I’m currently using a Nextcloud instance hosted by a volunteer run non profit. 12€ per account per year, I have one for me and my girlfriend.
However, calendar sharing is limited to people on the users on that Nextcloud instance, which is a bit limiting.
Do you have alternatives that allow federated calendar sharing?
https://calendar.online/ seems promising and is German, has anyone used them before?
Solf-hosted Baikal. Works like a charm.
Your comment made me start to think about self-hosting. What hardware are you using?
I’m running it on a “normal” server, which hosts many VMs. Baikal being one of them. But it would also run on any potato or a raspy. It’s not very demanding. Also was simple to set up.
I’m going to look look into installing mrchromebox on my old Chromebook and using that. Should work right?
I dunno the specifics of the chromebook or mrchromebook (i assume some linux?), but I’d take a wild guess with: YEAH. But when working it syncs nicely with e.g. thunderbird or any android-calendar (via davx5 foss) or basically any DAV-able app. If it’s just for at-home, then you don’t need much maintenance, if it shall be reachable from the outside, it should be a bit more hardened and maintained, obviously.
Yeah basically Linux server software for chromebook. What do you mean with maintenance?
keeping the box up2date, and baikal itself. As said, if it’s reachable from the outside that should be mandatory unless you don’t care :)
Ah got it, thanks!