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Sharing calendars with non-Baikal users #1274

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beowulf222 opened this issue Jul 13, 2024 · 1 comment
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Sharing calendars with non-Baikal users #1274

beowulf222 opened this issue Jul 13, 2024 · 1 comment

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@beowulf222
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Hello,

Recently, I have needed to set up a shared calendar with someone who is not using Baikal, but I am at a dead end. I searched here and via Google, and it leads me to believe that sharing a calendar is impossible, correct?

I could set a new joint calendar on Baikal, but how could someone using Gmail, for example, import that joint Baikal calendar and edit it?

Am I asking for something impossible here, or is there a fix? Thanks.

@HDValentin
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HDValentin commented Jul 25, 2024

I have needed to set up a shared calendar with someone who is not using Baikal

I think it is not possible to access Baikal Calendars without a username and password.

Possible way:

  • Create a user in Baikal.
  • Create a Calendar for this user.
  • Import the calendar-data you want to share.
  • Give the people which might have access to it the Calendar-URL, the username and the password.
  • They can edit and view the calendar in their App or Program like Thunderbird.

It looks like it is not possible to open and edit external Calendars in Google-Calendar. Source

It is possible to share calendars with other baikal users and restrict the access to read only:
https://github.com/JsBergbau/BaikalAnleitung?tab=readme-ov-file#freigabe-des-kalenders-f%C3%BCr-andere-benutzer
(Description in German)

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