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Graham Perrin

Invitation to Google Wave in exchange for development of one simple web page - 0 views

  • A plain HTML/JavaScript page, functionally equivalent to QE widget for iGoogle
  • BRIBERY
  • invitations (nominations) for Google Wave
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  • shameless BRIBERY
  • The page should ideally:
  • a) work well without a mouse
  • b) when re-purposed: fit neatly into a widget, not too large
  • c) be tactile
  • let's not treat (c) as an obstacle
  • if Google Wave Preview is not the bribery you want, then I might find something more interesting, less nebulous
  • someone from Apple will read this post and send me a future-device
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

ical2svg - Google Code - 0 views

shared by Graham Perrin on 04 Jun 09 - Cached
  • generates a graphical `block schedule' for a given interval
  • events from one or more iCalendar files
Graham Perrin

icalendar-proofing - Google Code - 0 views

  • Tools for proofing calendaring data in iCalendar (RFC 2445) format
  • RESTful web service
  • optional Web page front-end
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  • future iCalendar specifications
  • standards-based XML-based representations of iCalendar
Graham Perrin

Dreaming in Code: Two Dozen Programmers, Three Years, 4,732 Bugs, and One Quest for Tra... - 0 views

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    A most remarkable omission from the reviews on Amazon (and presumably, from the book) is: discussion of standards, such as those relating to CalDAV. OSAF/Chandler Project members made significant contributions to the drafting and setting of standards. Happily, we don't hear companies such as Apple or Google criticising Chandler Project history whilst embracing/enjoying CalDAV. I suspect that - however well written the book may be - a *focus* on a space in time (however short or long) has overlooked the broader value of the Project.
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    I'll rate and review this book, probably some time around Christmas.
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    "Our civilization runs on software. Yet the art of creating it continues to be a dark mystery, even to the experts, and the greater our ambitions, the more spectacularly we seem to fail. … [this book] sets out to understand why, through the story of one software project -- Mitch Kapor's Chandler, an ambitious, open-source effort…
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