WHAT IS COSMO? ============== Cosmo is a calendar server. With your favorite calendar program (Chandler, Apple iCal, Mozilla Sunbird, or any other WebDAV or CalDAV enabled client), you can share your calendar with other people by publishing it to Cosmo. Once your calendar is stored on the server, you can give permission for others to subscribe to it, and even modify it if their calendar client allows. Cosmo is a file server. You can store arbitrary files in your home directory in Cosmo with any WebDAV client (including the Windows XP, Linux and Apple OS X file managers), and you can share them with others in the same way as your calendar. Cosmo is not a web-based personal information manager. It is a server that such an application could use to store and access many users' information over the Internet. OSAF's Scooby project aims to provide an innovative web interface for calendaring and will be tightly integrated with Cosmo. Cosmo is not a content management system. There is no support for common CMS features such as versioning, content editing or workflow. Cosmo very simply allows calendar and file management applications to publish and subscribe to a content repository. MORE INFO ========= Cosmo's project page is at <http://wiki.osafoundation.org/bin/view/Projects/CosmoHome>. Instructions for installing and running Cosmo are found at <http://wiki.osafoundation.org/bin/view/Documentation/CosmoAdministrator>. Release notes for this distribution are found in RELEASE_NOTES.txt. Legal information is found in LICENSE.txt, NOTICE.txt and in the license/ subdirectory. Issues are tracked at <http://bugzilla.osafoundation.org/>. Feel free to ask questions and report problems to cosmo@osafoundation.org. Sign up at <http://lists.osafoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/cosmo>.
I'm going to start working on an ebuild since I need to implement this for a client. any help would be nice ;P I'm looking to get cosmo to install using gentoo packages rather then use it's own packages
No progress here for 1 year; closing WONTFIX. Feel free to reopen with an ebuild.
expressing my interest in putting some work in as well, chandler / cosmo just reached 1.0 and looks like it will be a key player of the future
just a note that cosmo development seems to have significantly stalled.