Was going through some of the #fosdem talks and noticed one on something called #JMAP maintained by #fastmail mainly for managing/syncing contacts and calendars.
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Was going through some of the #fosdem talks and noticed one on something called #JMAP maintained by #fastmail mainly for managing/syncing contacts and calendars. Is there anything in terms of self hosting a server yet that i can then develop something that will connect to it? I see someone made a nextcloud proxy but i dont really want to spin up a massive nextcloud server just for contacts/calendar. Id like to use it for #mobilelinux so hopefully gnome/kde support it upstream at some point.
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Was going through some of the #fosdem talks and noticed one on something called #JMAP maintained by #fastmail mainly for managing/syncing contacts and calendars. Is there anything in terms of self hosting a server yet that i can then develop something that will connect to it? I see someone made a nextcloud proxy but i dont really want to spin up a massive nextcloud server just for contacts/calendar. Id like to use it for #mobilelinux so hopefully gnome/kde support it upstream at some point.
looks like this might be the solution to my problems
https://github.com/stalwartlabs/stalwart
Looks like i can spin it up and use the collaboration side of it for contacts and calendaring and ignore the email side of it.
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Was going through some of the #fosdem talks and noticed one on something called #JMAP maintained by #fastmail mainly for managing/syncing contacts and calendars. Is there anything in terms of self hosting a server yet that i can then develop something that will connect to it? I see someone made a nextcloud proxy but i dont really want to spin up a massive nextcloud server just for contacts/calendar. Id like to use it for #mobilelinux so hopefully gnome/kde support it upstream at some point.
@Luigi311 Yes, Stalwart (https://stalw.art/) has great JMAP support.
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Was going through some of the #fosdem talks and noticed one on something called #JMAP maintained by #fastmail mainly for managing/syncing contacts and calendars. Is there anything in terms of self hosting a server yet that i can then develop something that will connect to it? I see someone made a nextcloud proxy but i dont really want to spin up a massive nextcloud server just for contacts/calendar. Id like to use it for #mobilelinux so hopefully gnome/kde support it upstream at some point.
@Luigi311 i selfhost radicale.org to use with my #mobilelinux phone for contacts and calendars
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looks like this might be the solution to my problems
https://github.com/stalwartlabs/stalwart
Looks like i can spin it up and use the collaboration side of it for contacts and calendaring and ignore the email side of it.
@Luigi311 Yes, Stalwart is the driving/reference project behind JMAP. Best choice to develop against.
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@Luigi311 i selfhost radicale.org to use with my #mobilelinux phone for contacts and calendars
@samuel that looks nice and simple but im trying to move away from dav and move to jmap servers/clients.
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@samuel that looks nice and simple but im trying to move away from dav and move to jmap servers/clients.
@Luigi311 gotcha, i misunderstood your first post
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Was going through some of the #fosdem talks and noticed one on something called #JMAP maintained by #fastmail mainly for managing/syncing contacts and calendars. Is there anything in terms of self hosting a server yet that i can then develop something that will connect to it? I see someone made a nextcloud proxy but i dont really want to spin up a massive nextcloud server just for contacts/calendar. Id like to use it for #mobilelinux so hopefully gnome/kde support it upstream at some point.
@Luigi311 thanks you for sharing. I'd never heard of jmap before and I have fought with caldav and carddav in the past. Watching the talk now.
https://fosdem.org/2026/schedule/event/3JQKHF-jmap-for-everything/
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Was going through some of the #fosdem talks and noticed one on something called #JMAP maintained by #fastmail mainly for managing/syncing contacts and calendars. Is there anything in terms of self hosting a server yet that i can then develop something that will connect to it? I see someone made a nextcloud proxy but i dont really want to spin up a massive nextcloud server just for contacts/calendar. Id like to use it for #mobilelinux so hopefully gnome/kde support it upstream at some point.
@Luigi311 there's nothing "massive" you'd need for self-hosting #NextCloud Any entry level web hosting package that includes PHP would suffice.
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@Luigi311 there's nothing "massive" you'd need for self-hosting #NextCloud Any entry level web hosting package that includes PHP would suffice.
@lambert didn’t mean a beefy server I just meant nextcloud itself is a big do everything app and last time I used it, wow 5 years ago now in unraid, it was a constant pain with it breaking on upgrades and was super slow.
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Was going through some of the #fosdem talks and noticed one on something called #JMAP maintained by #fastmail mainly for managing/syncing contacts and calendars. Is there anything in terms of self hosting a server yet that i can then develop something that will connect to it? I see someone made a nextcloud proxy but i dont really want to spin up a massive nextcloud server just for contacts/calendar. Id like to use it for #mobilelinux so hopefully gnome/kde support it upstream at some point.
@Luigi311 @koehntopp Wouod that https://github.com/stalwartlabs/stalwart fill your bill?
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