[Cosmo-dev] [Sum] Apr 29-May 5

Ted Leung twl at osafoundation.org
Tue May 15 15:33:43 PDT 2007


Here's the summary of the activity on cosmo-dev for the week of  
February 11, 2007.

New threads:
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Brian Moseley responded to a commit message with a suggestion that we  
stop sending Content-Length headers for DAV responses and use chunked  
transfer encoding instead.
<http://lists.osafoundation.org/pipermail/cosmo-dev/2007-April/ 
003536.html>

Randy Letness wanted to know whether it Cosmo would/should support  
using DAV to subscribe to a collection published via Morse Code.  A  
long thread ensued, and the general feeling seemed to be that CalDAV  
client should definitely be supported, but that it was very desirable  
for Chandler clients to use Morse Code in preference to DAV.
<http://lists.osafoundation.org/pipermail/cosmo-dev/2007-April/ 
003537.html>

Ted Leung posted that it looked like it was time to start the release  
endgame for Cosmo 0.6.1
+ Aparna Kadakia reported that one full test pass had been completed  
and that the results were now in the Cosmo 0.6.1 test spec <http:// 
svn.osafoundation.org/docs/trunk/testspecs/rel061/ 
ZeroDotSixDotOneTestPlan.html>.
<http://lists.osafoundation.org/pipermail/cosmo-dev/2007-May/ 
003562.html>

Jared Rhine submitted a patch to make it easier to identify tickets  
in the Cosmo logs.
+ Brian Moseley cleaned up the patch and committed it.
<http://lists.osafoundation.org/pipermail/cosmo-dev/2007-May/ 
003567.html>

Randy Letness and Brian Mosley discussed the best way to handle  
unknown timezones.  At the heart of the issue is needing a way to  
serialize arbitrary timezones over EIMML.
<http://lists.osafoundation.org/pipermail/cosmo-dev/2007-May/ 
003570.html>

Mikeal Rogers posted an update on the JSON-RPC 1.1 working-draft.   
Unfortunately, his PGP signed message content was sanitized by mailman.
<http://lists.osafoundation.org/pipermail/cosmo-dev/2007-May/ 
003572.html>



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