Read-Write calendar in OSX 10.5.8 Server

Hi to all,
I would like create a read-write calendar, modify from different users .
Do you know the procedure to do it???????
Thank you very much

who says British calendars start on Monday? Someone isolated in Cupertino?
Nope, nothing to do with Cupertino.
The International Organization for Standardization, in ISO 8601, defines the week as being Monday to Sunday. The British Standards Institution agrees, as do European Standards.
So, Apple are just following international, European and British agreed standards.

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