On Tue, 12 Oct 1999 22:11:00 PDT, doctor jest wrote: >On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, Russell Steinthal wrote: > >> Well, I see three ways of proceeding, at this point: > >take a look at http://www.softwarestudio.org/libical/ before >you start writing a new ical library .. ical is a very >complicated data format, and there is a lot of domain >knowledge that's gone into the design of that library. not >that its necessarily the be-all and end-all, but its >definitely at least a starting point. > >personally im very interested in seeing full icap and imip >support in the gnome groupware products in the near term. >ive recently had to fall back to outlook in order to get >integrated todo, journal, event management and (really >limited) freebusy and group scheduling. im really unhappy >about that. in the long term of course, it would be well to >add support for irip and cap, as those standards stabilize. >which begs the question - how do you plan to make these >services available to the entire gnome architecture (with >which im not yet fully familiar)? is there any type of >standard outgoing mail service for gnome (other than opening >a pipe to sendmail)? > >im hoping to be able to dig in and help at the code level, >but my time is really almost fully booked through the end of >the year. still i hope that i can bring some amount of >architecture and design experience to the groupware effort >since its to a large extent parallel to things that im doing >at work. > > >-- > FAQ: Frequently-Asked Questions at http://www.gnome.org/gnomefaq > To unsubscribe: mail calendar-list-request@gnome.org with > "unsubscribe" as the Subject. > -- Russell Steinthal Columbia Law School, Class of 2002 <rms39@columbia.edu> Columbia College, Class of 1999 <steintr@nj.org> UNIX System Administrator, nj.org
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