---+++ Desktop clients
   * Chandler Desktop
   * Outlook 2007 (Win)
   * Outlook 2003 (Win)
   * Lightning (Sunbird by proxy) (Win)

Lightning is looking pretty good. We did some interop testing during the 0.8 release and fixed some blockers. At this point if we want to point people at non-Chandler desktop calendar client I think it should be Lightning.

   * Evolution (Ubu)

I think we still have a few outstanding Evo bugs that we can't fix on our end.

   * iCal 2.x (Mac)
   * iCal 3.x (Mac)

There is a massive blocker in iCal 3 in the latest Developer seed that we were able to test.

It blocks addition of your cosmo CalDAV account to iCal which means that we can't do anything CalDAV related with iCal 3. It doesn't give us enough feedback to try and figure out what it is on our end that is exposing the bug so there isn't much we can do. bcm contacted Cyrus 2 weeks ago about it but he hasn't gotten back to us yet, he's understandably busy.

I wouldn't advertise any kind of iCal interop until we get this worked out.

---+++ Web browsers
   * Firefox 2 (Win,Mac,Ubu), MSIE 6+7 (Win), Safari 2+3 (Mac)

Maybe it's a little premature, but I'd like to see us do some work with Firefox 3, specifically the work that dmose is doing to allow you to offload responsibility for certain protocols and formats to a web service rather than just a local desktop client.


---+++ Calendar servers
   * Chandler Server (Cosmo)
   * Apple Calendar Server
and Bedework
and Oracle (although we only have access while we're at CalConnect)


-Mikeal
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