I would like to have a central Calendar that I could sync everything to it, from my email calendars and my to do list, is there something like that selfhosted or not, that is FOSS?

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Nextcloud, 100 percent. I’ve been running mine for years and highly recommend it.

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I was thinking about that but I think Nextcloud is a bit too much for my needs

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The AIO container is pretty effortless to run.

https://hub.docker.com/r/nextcloud/all-in-one#!

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You can utilize how much or how little of Nextcloud’s features you need. Why do you think Nextcloud would be too much for you?

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Why do you think Nextcloud would be too much for you?

I had the idea that I had to install the whole solution

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My email calendars I leave alone, but I use caldav for personal calendar and tasks.

I use radicale as caldav server, and tasks.org on android and thunderbird on computer. Tasks.org works very well

I also use silverbullet (silverbullet.md) for more complex todo lists

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I’m also using Radicale and I’ve landed on the Calengoo app because it can do both events and tasks in the same app. It’s amazingly customizable and it can sync directly if needed, bypassing the Android account system. If you buy it directly off the website you get a perpetual license that doesn’t depend on Google Play.

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I got so excited about an app that would do both, went to App Store and got genuinely startled by how unpleasant it looked. I don’t understand when devs opt in to spend more time on custom styling when there are lots of properly designed libraries

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It’s not good looking out of the box but you can customize it extensively. Give it a chance. I’m glad I put in the time, I ended with a calendar app that’s more suitable to my taste than anything else I’ve used before.

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I can highly recommend Baïkal.

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I second this

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What clients do you use with it?

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Fossify Calendar and Fossify Contacts on Android and Thunderbird in Linux.

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Fossify Calendar

How to use it with Baikal, I enabled CalDav but I can only see local and gmail calendars. Do I have to use DAVx5 ?

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PHP warning.

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What’s wrong with PHP? :) Baïkal was just recently updated and supports the newest PHP versions

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Radicale? https://radicale.org/v3.html I have not used it much myself yet. Its very minimal and focused on calendar stuff.

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I use Radicale for my calendars, reminders, and contacts precisely because of how minimal it is. It has been very reliable for me and is very easy to back up and restore since it is just files.

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Really nice and comprehensive looking page. Should probably test drive that some day. Thanks.

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Radicale (server) + tasks.org (Smartphone) + Errands (Linux w Flatpak)

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For anyone who uses Todoist and Notion or Todoist and Gcal this looks brilliant. It’s almost carbon copy so the learning curve should be minimal. I’m gonna go all in on this.

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