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Graham Perrin

Chandler Wiki : FAQ - 0 views

  • Q Can I use Chandler for Email?
  • For Preview
    • Graham Perrin
       
      This paragraph, at least these words, should be updated with respect to 1.0.2.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Re http://www.diigo.com/annotated/d62b6b8ed21cf763e92d3b3b6a88f86a the expression 'Preview' was in use around April 2007.
  • Chandler Preview
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Update to reflect the 1.0.2 situation.
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  • sends and receives email
    • Graham Perrin
       
      … and uses IMAP, but does not place sent messages in the Sent mailbox of the IMAP server.
  • sent from other Chandler users
    • Graham Perrin
       
      This fundamental point should be HIGHLIGHTED (not diminished in parentheses).
  • downloads messages via 3 IMAP folders
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I see evidence of Chandler 1.0.2 working with POP, though I don't use it in that way.
  • Add messages from your email client into special Chandler IMAP folders
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Messages moved by your IMAP client to Chandler Desktop-specific mailboxes
  • to download them into Chandler where you can manage them as Chandler notes and events
    • Graham Perrin
       
      … will be copied by Chandler Desktop whenever you sync Chandler Desktop.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Subsequent management within Chandler Desktop will not be communicated back to the IMAP server.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      After a message has been copied by Chandler Desktop, then in your IMAP client you may wish to archive (or set aside) the earlier copy, to avoid confusion.
  • What still needs to be done
  • Sync IMAP Flags and Read/Unread status
  • Unlike "regular" email, you can edit and re-send Chandler emails
  • current target screen size - 1024x768 pixels
  • should still be usable at 800x600 pixels
  • the application
    • Graham Perrin
       
      the Hub
Graham Perrin

The Chandler Project Blog » Blog Archive » OSAF's Next Steps - 0 views

  • Chandler succeeds at meeting the needs of users who are tracking ‘knowledge work’
  • Chandler is not oriented around calendaring per se or around a complicated task and project landscape with many dependencies
  • we want Chandler to be more viral. We want Chandler to be easy to explain to others. We want Chandler to be found in contexts where people are already spending time. We want Chandler to be
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  • even more useful as that user pulls in other people to collaborate
  • We want happy users be successful evangelists for Chandler
  • web widgets that might be deployed in different contexts — iGoogle, Facebook, on an iPhone, etc.
  • widgets should be compelling to a new user who does not use the desktop, in addition to providing features that complement the desktop. Eventually, the widgets can be building blocks
  • misperception in the press
  • Being a CalDAV reference implementation is not a priority.
  • the Microsoft product with the most overlap with our design objectives is probably OneNote
  • web widgets (in the browser, on mobile devices and on the desktop)
  • not trying to be a GTD specific tool
  • Chandler’s philosophy is different enough from GTD that it would be misleading to call Chandler a GTD tool
  • Our best articulation of our core value to date is: Chandler is a way to manage and collaborate on ideas using: A List View built around the idea of the Triage Workflow A Calendar View Chandler Hub Sharing Service
  • the user problem we are serving is an emerging market
  • there isn’t a shared, public vocabulary to describe what we’re doing
  • Better product messaging so that people understand what ‘user problem’ we’re trying to solve and how we’re trying to solve it.
  • more ways to get data in and out
  • we will not be implementing CalDAV scheduling
    • Graham Perrin
       
      CalDAV scheduling is just one aspect of CalDAV; see http://caldav.calconnect.org/standards.html
  • We’re not looking to be a cheaper alternative to Outlook/Exchange. This means we’re not investing in support for free/busy-style scheduling. We’re not looking to be the ‘everyman’s’ version of Microsoft Project or Bug and Ticket-Tracking systems. This means we’re not investing in support for complex task and project management, e.g. task dependencies, tracking percent done, time estimates, robust support for assigning tasks, etc. We’re also not going to be implementing the GTD methodology.
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    February 6th, 2008 at 11:17 pm
Graham Perrin

Chandler Wiki : Get Started - 0 views

  • Collaborate on Notes and Events over Email
    • Graham Perrin
       
      IMHO the e-mail capabilities of Chandler 1.0.2 require special explanation. Some explanations are offered within the FAQ, http://www.diigo.com/annotated/faf93764c6f6f5eb9a29268ad4b472de
    • Graham Perrin
       
      The number and nature of the special explanations, criteria and limitations of e-mail in Chandler Desktop make me think that 'Email' its sub-headings, as currently presented in 'Get Started', should not appear in Get Started.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I suggest leaving references, from the Get Started page, to pages that are dedicated to: (1) an overview of e-mail in Chandler Hub and Chandler Desktop, and of limited communications with IMAP and POP servers; (2) using Chandler Desktop to configure an IMAP server, and understanding the workflows (in particular, the aspects that are one-way, periodic (Chandler Desktop sync) and incremental (the effect of adding messages to a Chandler-specific mailbox that was previously synced)); (3) e-mail in Chandler Hub; (4) e-mail in Chandler Deskop.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Critically: the overview should contain no instructions on use; it should present, in pictures and in few words as possible, the current workflow and vision, plus maybe no more than one vision of the future.
Graham Perrin

Chandler Wiki : Mailing Lists - 0 views

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    I wish to offer feedback and suggestions relating to design/UI of Chandler Hub and Chandler Desktop. To me, it's not clear which of the two lists - chandler-users or chandler-dev - should be addressed.
Graham Perrin

Chandler Wiki : Using Other Apps With Chandler Hub - 0 views

  • Sign up for a Chandler Hub Account
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Placement of the list of clients beneath this heading will confuse readers; they may imagine that what's presented below are means of signing up for Chandler Hub.
  • Step One
    • Graham Perrin
       
      The page is missing named steps beyond 'One'.
  • Publish from Apple iCal 3.x
    • Graham Perrin
       
      The description that follows relates to CalDAV which is not limited to (one-way) publication.
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  • Collections you've subscribed to
    • Graham Perrin
       
      We should be more explicit about subscriptions. I guess that this statement refers to your Chandler Desktop subscriptions to the Chandler collections of other users of Chandler.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Consider: some users of Apple iCal perceived collections long before Chandler introduced the expression.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Consider: users of Apple iCal were familiar with subscriptions long before Chandler Desktop introduced the expression.
  • Sunbird Version 0.3
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Mozilla Sunbird has reached version 0.9.
  • view-only subscribing to other people's shared calendars
Graham Perrin

The Chandler Project Blog » Blog Archive » Thunderbird Plugin For Chandler - 0 views

  • plug-in would allow Thunderbird users to interface directly with the Chandler Hub
  • Is the idea of a plug-in to Thunderbird useful to the Chandler User base?
  • Will a plug-in help attract new users?
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    On one hand: I'd prefer to see Chandler-oriented extensions to iCal and/or Mail in Mac OS X. On the other hand, extending key applications in that way could raise unrealistic expectations of what should be seen in (for example) Calendar in iPhone OS 3.0.
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    http://n2.nabble.com/-tp2951656p2951656.html suggests a Chandler triage application for iPhone OS. I'd like to see comparable widgets for Dashboard in Mac OS X. I assume that such things could be at least partially portable to other platforms.
Graham Perrin

The Chandler Project Blog » Blog Archive » Mobile Chandler? - 0 views

  • sync Chandler data onto any device that can sync with or subscribe to calendars via .iCalendar or CalDAV
  • Specifically, that means you can: Publish your collections to Chandler Hub; Subscribe to them with Apple iCal or Google Calendar; Use either Apple iSync or Google Mobile to get your Chandler data onto your mobile device.
  • https://support.markspace.com/index.php?m=knowledgebase&a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=230
Graham Perrin

Microsoft Office Outlook 2007: subscribing to iCalendar publications from Chandler Hub - 0 views

Graham Perrin

The Chandler Project Blog » Blog Archive » Publish calendars from Apple iC... - 0 views

  • publish a calendar to a WebDAV server
    • Graham Perrin
       
      iCalendar publication
  • CalDAV is a protocol that allows fast (well, faster than WebDAV) multi-user access to calendars
  • Don’t try to delete a Hub calendar from within iCal
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  • No data should be lost, but it’s a hassle
  • iCal doesn’t allow ticket based CalDAV subscriptions
  • access without a username or password
  • read-access to the calendar (which is all that’s possible with WebDAV)
Graham Perrin

(15 vs. 16) GetStarted < Projects < OSAF - 0 views

  • Deleting collections from your Chandler Hub account
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I have no problems in iCal or Chander Hub when I use use the Hub to delete a collection from the Hub.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Is the warning here against using iCal to delete a collection from the Hub?
Graham Perrin

ISC Operations Status Page - 0 views

  • 2009-08-21 - Our Redwood City (SQL1) data center has had a power outage. (all times PDT) Most mission critical systems are up. If you know of something that's down, please send an email to hands @ isc . org . 7:45 pm - Power goes out - routing unavailable 8:40 pm - R1.SQL1 and firewalls back up - most equipment down 8:50pm - farside is back up - power to servers being restored as UPSs charge up 10:00pm - most machines are back up The work on our Redwood City data center is complete for now. Apart from the outstanding new router hardware issue, and some minor tidy-ups, the upgrades are now complete. We are currently working with our router vendor to diagnose the issues we had with our core router and will attempt cutting over to this again in future when these are resolved. A new F-Root node has recently been installed in Philipsburg, on the island of Sint Maarten, Netherlands Antilles. If you are present at OCIX or going to be connected please setup peering with us there if you are not already doing so. You can use our web form for this. A new F-Root node has recently been installed in Frankfurt connected to the DE-CIX, so please setup peering with us there if you are not already doing so. You can use our web form for this. ISC's F-Root node in Munchen, Germany is currently partially down due to hardware failure. ISC is working on getting the node back up as soon as possible.
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    Internet Systems Consortium operations status
Graham Perrin

Hosted @ISC | Internet Systems Consortium - 0 views

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  • ISC's main data centers
  • available to qualified public benefit projects
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    OSAF — Open Source Applications Foundation — appears under Racked Guests. I guess that Chandler Hub and other Chandler Project activities/services fall under that umbrella.
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    OSAF is listed as a racked guest.
Graham Perrin

A new quick entry application: choice of source code, choice of environment (AIR, Titan... - 0 views

  • A new quick entry application: choice of source code, choice of environment (AIR, Titanium etc.)
  • In reply to this post by Jeffrey Harris
  • choices: * is AIR the way to go, or should we lean towards Titanium?† * which of the two sources might make a better starting point?
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  • As background: a colleague recommends Yammer
  • it's limited by design†† and non-integrable
  • prefer an application that works with our chosen infrastructure
  • includes Chandler Hub
Graham Perrin

Chandler Hub | Log in - 0 views

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    Includes links to quick entry application for iPhone, and quick entry widget for iGoogle.
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