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menus.py - 0 views

  • GoToPrevWeek
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      Suggestion: GoToPrev
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      Suggestion: GoToNext
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      Suggestion, for harmony with iCal 3.0.6 (1273): Ctrl+Shift+T
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      Ctrl+G is more commonly associated with find aGain
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      A good choice.
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2003 - The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation - 0 views

  • Research in Information Technology
  • unusual projects supported through the Foundation’s program in Research in Information Technology, Chandler
  • developed by the Open Source Applications Foundation (OSAF), led by Mitch Kapor, and over the next two years OSAF will receive a total of $2.75 million to develop
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  • the 25 members of the Common Solutions Group (CSG), a group of information technology specialists from major universities
  • CSG schools have formed a formal advisory group to help OSAF during the development
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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.
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Personal votes in OSAF Bugzilla - 0 views

  • 11696 Crash when any file is dragged into Chandler window if you have 2nd display
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      As I most often work with a second display, for me this https://bugzilla.osafoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11696 is close to a blocker.
  • 11918 Support 'spheres' or groups of collections
    • Graham Perrin
       
      https://bugzilla.osafoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11918 may deserve priority thought/attention from any user who works with many collections.
  • 12474 alt-arrow key combinations must navigate text only; MUST NOT navigate other aspects of Chandler Desktop for Mac OS X
    • Graham Perrin
       
      https://bugzilla.osafoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12474 seriously retards my productivity and causes confusion, with potential loss/misplacement of data.
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Vista - End of the Dream? * The Register - 0 views

  • I downloaded a copy of Chandler the other day, just to see how things were shaping up. As soon as I launched version
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      Reading the April 2007 date of this story alongside http://blog.chandlerproject.org/2007/04/18/preview-update/ and http://blog.chandlerproject.org/2007/09/11/preview/ it's clear that the version (probably a checkpoint) tested by Dave Jewell predated the 'preview' by around five months.
  • Chandler is still an awful long way off from that magic 1.0 release
    • Graham Perrin
       
      The OSAF vision of Chandler originated around 2001. In 2007: the preview milestone version was certainly (but not disappointingly) some way away from the release. Chandler 1.0 was released in August 2008.
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The Chandler Project Blog » Blog Archive » Thoughts on where OSAF is heade... - 0 views

  • forget the In/Out email workflow thinking
  • In/Out should not be that special
  • don’t force me to think in the MUA model
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  • reply/forward etc icons in the top bar should go
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Mitch Kapor's Blog » Blog Archive » OSAF in Transition - 0 views

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Redundant votes in OSAF Bugzilla - 0 views

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Brain Breach » Blog Archive » Four Reasons Why Not to Use Chandler 1.0 - 0 views

  • Chandler is supposed to follow the GTD paradigm
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      On the subject of GTD (not the single focus of Chandler), see also: http://www.diigo.com/04mh2 http://www.diigo.com/04mh3 http://www.diigo.com/04mh4
  • link a to-do to a contact to a calendar entry
    • Graham Perrin
       
      https://bugzilla.osafoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5235#c12 I foresee Chandler Desktop interoperating with (not duplicating) the OS-managed address book data.
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      Concerning a much earlier design decision, to not use ZODB: http://www.diigo.com/04mhd
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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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Chandler Wiki : OSAFHistory - 0 views

  • OSAF started in 2001
  • accumulated a major backlog of innovative ideas for new software products
  • has become quite difficult
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  • adoption of innovative solutions
  • very happy for others to make money
  • a licensing scheme which would permit both non-commercial and commercial development on the code base
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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
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(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.
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      Is the warning here against using iCal to delete a collection from the Hub?
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