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Chandler Wiki : Zero Point One Email 20060508 - 0 views

  • Pull down emails that have special headers
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I don't understand this point.
  • one-time import of an Inbox
  • Proposed Plan
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  • Email support for collaboration workflows
  • DnD from select email clients
  • One-time download of new mail with special Chandler headers
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Is this implemented in 1.0.2?
  • One-time download of new mail from select IMAP folders
    • Graham Perrin
       
      My sense is that this is implemented in 1.0.2.
  • Set up IMAP server
  • allow users to move email from their existing email account to the desktop
    • Graham Perrin
       
      In 1.0.2 I suspect that e-mail is copied (not (copied then deleted) moved).
  • provided they are on the same machine
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Can we more clearly define 'same machine'?
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I see no requirement for IMAP client and Chandler Desktop to be on the same computer. IMAP client at computer A communicates a user-initiated move of a message to one of three Chandler Desktop-specific IMAP mailboxes. Chandler Desktop at computer B performs a one-time download from those three mailboxes.
  • early adopter, metrotechnicals as experimental email users
  • One-time download of new mail from IMAP
  • Basic message composition
  • Required features for supporting collaboration workflows
  • Reply, reply all, forward
  • Send and receive
  • rich text editing
  • draft, queued, sent, read, unread, needs reply, replied to, forwarded
  • email status column
  • Email threading support
  • overall clustering solution
  • stamping communications workflows
  • Features not targeted for 1.0
  • Drag and drop emails and attachments from other email clients
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 : Web Home - 0 views

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    Includes a nice loose graphical representation of server and of extensible desktop.
Graham Perrin

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
    • Graham Perrin
       
      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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    Some discussion of the Chandler Project.
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…
Graham Perrin

Dreaming in Code - 0 views

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    Dreaming in Code: Two Dozen Programmers, Three Years, 4,732 Bugs, and One Quest for Transcendent Software
Graham Perrin

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
Graham Perrin

[Sum] Re: [Chandler-dev] What's our Web Strategy? Web Widgets, The Server and The Curr... - 0 views

  • continue to support items in multiple collections in a first class way on the server, which in turn means that the web UI and future web widgets will handle this case elegantly as well :D
Graham Perrin

[Chandler-dev] What's our Web Strategy? Web Widgets, The Server and The Current Web UI - 0 views

  • rely on desktop users to reconcile edits to items in multiple collections
  • a more sophisticated solution to our security issues that allows the server to understand about items in multiple collections
Graham Perrin

Open Source Applications Foundation - 0 views

  • Enable sharing with colleagues, friends and family
  • unique and under-served needs of small group collaboration
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