On Sun, 28 Feb 1999, Michael Talbot-Wilson wrote:
[among other things]
> I'm a little surprised, because it's been a crying need for several
> years, that there is no useful group scheduling software for Linux,
> nothing that will allow meetings to be scheduled.  That would need
> e-mail oriented calendar servers on all the workstations.  Maybe I
> just haven't found it, but AFAIK it doesn't exist.

My guess is that everyone is waiting for the industry group that is
working on a common scheduling protocol to bring their work up to the
point at which they (the group) don't warn off anyone even attempting to
implement it. 

-- 
Mark H. Wood, radical centrist                             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Charlie, put down that Glitter Glue -- it's time to show the audience
some content!

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