[chandler-users] I've broken Cosmo.

Priscilla Chung priscilla at osafoundation.org
Fri Mar 30 10:08:28 PST 2007


My comments in-line…

On Mar 30, 2007, at 9:58 AM, Dave Cowen wrote:

> Just a quick note to say that I'm now back in working order.
Woo hoo! Glad to hear that you were able to get your calendar back in  
working order.
>
> I'd just like to check in quickly to make sure there's not another,  
> more elegant way to accomplish what I'm looking to do.  Here at  
> KEI, we'd like to set up a publicly readable calendar that KEI's  
> clients can mutually use as an "all-entities" calendar.  These  
> clients may be accessing from a variety of different platforms,  
> which is why Cosmo's web access and subscriptions are highly  
> desirable.  As such, I've set up a read-only ticket for the  
> collection, and can distribute a link to that ticket URL (which  
> I'll actually make "easy to remember" through the use of an Apache  
> redirect somewhere.)
>
> Now, the question is editing.  I understand there are two ways of  
> doing this:
>
> 1) Grant a read/write ticket and provide that URL to the folks who  
> would be updating the calendar.
> or
> 2) Share a login name/password amongst several individuals.
Correct. Though I guess the desirable way is #1 so you don't have to  
do #2.
>
> Of which granting a read/write ticket seems to be the most  
> desirable.  However, I was wondering if it was possible to have  
> several Cosmo accounts contribute to the same calendar in a way  
> that it would be logged or reported on which account was modifying  
> each calendar item (ie, "who deleted the company picnic??"), and  
> where there wasn't a single ticket or password floating around.
I will log a bug for this request (https://bugzilla.osafoundation.org/ 
show_bug.cgi?id=8602).

As BCM pointed out, no we do not have this feature in currently and  
we cannot track users if they are using the bookmarkable URL.

I agree it would be useful to know 'who deleted the company picnic.'  
For 0.6, the original thought behind this was that in small group  
collaboration, users would be able to 'send an email' (by clicking on  
the link in the Cosmo UI to launch their desktop e-mail application)  
to notify users that they have made a change on the calendar. Or add  
in a comment in the 'description' field.


> Let me know, thanks!  I appreciate the quick response.
*Thank you* for dogfooding! =)
-Priscilla
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://lists.osafoundation.org/pipermail/chandler-users/attachments/20070330/6cd6bb66/attachment.htm


More information about the chandler-users mailing list