On Oct 18, 2005, at 10:57 AM, Grant Baillie wrote:
On Oct 14, 2005, at 13:46, Ted Leung wrote:
2) Something around the Zanshin library for CalDAV
This one is a little tricky, since zanshin is a moving target.
Short-term, its features are driven by Chandler sharing needs (so,
for example, it won't be implementing all of CalDAV for quite some
time, if ever). Longer term, it's supposed
to use and/or become part of twisted's next-generation http
implementation (a.k.a. web2). So, I guess my question is: How
accurate is the outline supposed to be?
The outline is there to give the selection committee enough
information to accept/reject the talk. If there is enough of CalDAV
to be interesting for our needs, that's probably of practical
interest to others. There's also the possibility that you'd find
some people who would be interested in helping flesh out full CalDAV
support.
An alternative would be to have a talk like "Application Networking
with Twisted", which could cover stuff like Brian K's services
abstractions, issues with integrating with wx & our repository, etc.
Sharing our experiences with Python is good. I'm not so sure about
the issues with our repository, since we don't have much of a user
base yet.
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