From: Selwyn L. <sel...@ph...> - 2007-01-31 11:34:44
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Hi Lance, Pending a fuller investigation of caldav which is being done... gcws agents / gcws feeds will interoperate with things like caldav and many other cal sources or cal apps assuming caldav would be a supplier of feeds / ical / ics need to check if what caldav consumes... but the gcws would be able to provide rss, ical [ics feed] and google calendar as well as a number of other outputs planned a simple use of the GCWS then would be to provide a small panel for a sakai page which provides a calendar interface to an aggregation of caldav feeds and some other events you have grouped together. how do we relate to caldav community is another matter as we have yet to hear from them or them us but would like to should we add you to the working group? Cheers sel Speelmon, Lance D wrote: >How would it relate to caldav? Thanks, L > > >Lance Speelmon la...@in... >Manager Online Development > >----- Original Message ----- >From: tet...@li... <tet...@li...> >To: Bodington developers <bod...@li...> >Cc: TetraELF Developers <tet...@li...> >Sent: Tue Jan 30 06:26:59 2007 >Subject: [Tetraelf-developers] GCWS working group > >we are looking for Tetra, Bod and Sakai input into the early prototype >of a Group Calendaring Web Service... would anybody like to be on a >working group list >there will be a blog etc and if there are no objections we will post a >digest / news update to this list after each phase... > >so the first phase is gathering requirements based on prototype and we >are looking for people from bod / sakai / tetra > >the prototype will be web based with a method for recording feedback >included > >it would be nice if we could bootstrap a session to any event we all >happen to be at, but happy for web based or other > >cheers > >Sel > > > -- Selwyn Lloyd Phosphorix Open Source Systems for Lifelong Learning skype: selwyn_lloyd tel: 07979240124 irc://irc.ionode.org support channel: #ionode support email: de...@ph... web: http://www.phosphorix.co.uk forum: http://forum.ionetwork.ac.uk |