John Beardmore wrote:
> 
> … calendar items such as room use could be scheduled, and any special
> control instructions embedded in the text describing the event. In
> addition you get all the benefits of a synchronising calendar which would
> enable a booking clerk to take bookings on a laptop at home, then sync to
> the machine in the hall, community centre or whatever. As a user
> interface, Chandler would blow away a 4 channel DIN rail time switch.
> 
> 
>> 
>> Sounds interesting! 
>> 
>> 
> Does chandler contain a tidy API for software 'plugins' ?  If so, where is
> the best description of the functionality this offers ?  
> 
> 
>> 
>> <http://chandlerproject.org/Developers/WebHome> steers to Chandler 2 and
>> documentation re: extensions etc..
>> 
>> 
> I assume it would be sensible to work on the Chandler 2 source rather than
> Chandler 1.x now 
> 
> 
>> 
>> I believe so.
>> 
>> 
> unless there is an interface for plugins which enables the development of
> add ons in Chandler 1 that should be portable to Chandler 2 ?
> 
> 
>> 
>> That, I can't answer. 
>> 
>> 
> If I put chandler 2 on a win XP box, will it conflict my install of
> Chandler 1.0.3 which I'm currently using heavily on a day to day basis ?
> 

I imagine no interaction between the two. 

Regards
Graham
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