Sabarigirisan wrote:
> 
>   When I click on the invite button in the web interface, It gives two
> links one for read only and the other for read/ write. I downloaded the
> link and sent it to my collegue. He tried adding it to the thunderbird
> lightning client … When I try to add it in a Thunderbird Client which has
> no subscription to Chandler, It asks for username and password. Does that
> mean that the user to whom I am sharing needs to know my username and
> password?
> 

Hi Girish

I asked a similar question a few months ago,
<http://n2.nabble.com/-tp2226152p2226152.html>, but in retrospect that topic
looks (to me) a little confused!

In brief: 

* if the ticket is for read-only access to someone else's collection, then
Lightning can treat the ticket as an iCalendar .ics subscription to a
publication from the Hub

* if the ticket is for editition of someone else's collection, then the
client must support Ticket-Based Access Control Extension to WebDAV; see
<http://chandlerproject.org/Projects/CosmoTickets>.

If you wish someone else to edit one of your collections, then you should
probably ask them to use Chandler Desktop or Chandler Hub for that
particular collection. 

Regards
Graham
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