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Skrapla is an open-source calendar and resource management system designed to help organizations schedule and coordinate the use of rooms, equipment, and other resources. It provides a centralized interface for creating, viewing, and editing reservations, managing resource inventories, and enforcing booking rules to prevent conflicts. The software targets schools, associations, and small to mid-sized organizations with shared facilities.

Skrapla is written in Java and is designed as a web-based application accessible through a standard browser.

Data is stored in a relational database, with common deployment options including PostgreSQL, MySQL, or SQLite.

The project is open-source and community maintained, with ongoing contributions from users and developers. Documentation and

It
supports
multiple
calendars
and
resources,
role-based
access
control,
and
conflict
checking
to
prevent
double
bookings.
Features
typically
include
recurring
reservations,
notifications,
import
and
export
options,
and
an
extensible
plugin
system
that
allows
additional
functionality
to
be
added
without
core
changes.
Skrapla
can
be
run
on
a
Java
application
server
or
as
a
standalone
package
with
an
embedded
server
in
smaller
environments.
user
support
are
provided
through
project
websites
and
forums,
and
the
software
is
distributed
under
an
open-source
license.