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[Fwd: [Typo3-sandbox] Integration T3 <-> OpenGroupware.org?]: msg#00022

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Subject: [Fwd: [Typo3-sandbox] Integration T3 <-> OpenGroupware.org?]

Hi folks,
I'm interested in integrating OGo with TYPO3 (http://www.typo3.com -
http://www.typo3.org), a PHP/MySQL based OS CMS.

To start a dev community I just sent a msg to the T3 "sandbox"
developers newsgroup that I attached to this mail, as well.

Anyone else using T3 and OGo out here and interested in doing some work
on this topic?

Cheers,
Chris

[Forwarded msg follows]
> Hi folks,
>
> I have recently played to some extend with OGo (http://www.opengroupware.org) - formerly known as closed-source groupware application server Skyrix.
>
> With this year's LinuxTag the Skyrix crew OS'ed their software and it seems quite useable already - the most promising Exchange killer IMO.
>
> Short summary:
> it's a grouware server written in ObjC running as webinterface, XMLRPCD, WebDAV store or proprietary exchange/evolution MAPI compatible server (additional commercial client soft needed for this).
>
> Now my idea was this:
> - write some kind of PHP-XMLRPC-API or adapt an existing one
> - poll the contacts, enterprise infos, appointments/calendars out of OGo and feed it into the relating T3 DB's.
> - maybe even have the task/"mini-groupware" BE modules interact with the OGo data (store workflow assignments in the OGo todo's/appointments)?
>
> What do we gain from this:
> - central groupware info storage
> - appointments/contacts/calendar entries in a "publish on T3" category in OGo will automagically show up on the OGo-enabled T3 sites and so on
>
> What do you think? Concept right or something wrong with my thoughts?
> Anyone interested in this, as well?
>
> Greets,
> Chris


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