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Baïkal
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[![continuous-integration](https://github.com/sabre-io/Baikal/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/sabre-io/Baikal/actions/workflows/ci.yml)
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This is the source repository for the Baïkal CalDAV and CardDAV server.
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Head to [sabre.io/baikal][2] for information about installation, upgrading and troubleshooting.
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A German tutorial about installation of Baïkal, using it together with Thunderbird, Android and DavX5, sharing calendars, database maintenance and security can be found [here][6]. Its focus is for people with not so much IT experience. Therefore it is very detailed, step by step with a RaspberryPI used as server.
With the same objective, a French guide, about installation on Debian, database maintenance, security and dealing with iOS clients can be found [here][7]. Its focus is also for people with not so much IT experience.
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Upgrading
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Please follow [the upgrade instructions][5].
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Credits
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Baikal was created by [Jérôme Schneider][3] from Net Gusto and [fruux][4] and is now developed by volunteers.
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Many thanks to Daniel Aleksandersen (@zcode) for greatly improving the quality of the project page.
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[2]: https://sabre.io/baikal/
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[3]: https://github.com/jeromeschneider
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[4]: https://fruux.com/
[5]: https://sabre.io/baikal/upgrade/
[6]: https://github.com/JsBergbau/BaikalAnleitung
[7]: https://github.com/AlexandreMonroche/BaikalGuide