Re:scheduling & Calendar Apps
- From: "Shawn T. Amundson" <amundson CompleteIS com>
- To: "Norman B. Robinson" <marduk clark net>
- cc: GNOME <gnome-list gnome org>, Aorta! <aorta-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re:scheduling & Calendar Apps
- Date: Sat, 24 Jan 1998 02:22:22 -0600 (CST)
I'm working on an Address Book / Task Manager for Aorta
currently and we want to work on a Day Planner or integrate
with gncal later on. (Preferrably gncal will fit in nicely.)
I tend to be oriented right now toward creating a nice interface
to work with and figuring out what information we will need to store
and work with. Calendar/Scheduling is more in the area of gncal,
though. I'm not sure the draft's todo-list area is sufficient for
task management, but I have only skimmed.
If you want to discuss such things in more detail I would like to hear
all about it, but please bring the discussion over to the
aorta-devel-list. I am hoping the gncal author will be subscribed
to that list too although I am not sure?
-Shawn
On Fri, 23 Jan 1998, Norman B. Robinson wrote:
> Pardon for not responding to the post directly, but several posts have discussed calendar & scheduling apps under gnome. I was wondering if those people working on such Apps were familar with the IETF CalSch Working Group`s work on exchange, inter-opera
bility, and access protocol. It is designed for exchange over SMTP, HTTP, FTP, clipboard, drag-and-drop, IrDA, tin-cans, etc..
>
> ftp://ftp.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-calsch-ical-05.txt
>
> Although progress probably has been made even newer than that link. I'd be happy to forward all tje relevant weblinks if anyone needs them.
>
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