[Design] Survey: How many events and tasks do you have?

Ted Leung twl at osafoundation.org
Thu Mar 16 10:19:33 PST 2006


Priscilla's answers reminded me:

~ 600 contacts in my address book, synced nightly to my bluetooth cellphone
When I was using iCal, those calendars were also synced nightly to the 
phone -- I used the phone as a read/only device.

Ted

Ted Leung wrote:
> Chandler:
>
> Office Calendar: 636
> Work Calender: 229
> Home Calendar: 111
> Julie's Calendar: 100
> Katie's Calendar: 208
> Niall Kennedy's Events: 215
>
> Normally I use KGTD+OmniOutliner on the Mac to keep my projects etc.
> ~ 40 Projects
> ~ 250 actions in those projects
>
> Mimi Yin wrote:
>> In an effort to nail down performance goals for 0.7, we're conducting 
>> a survey to get a sense of how much data Chandler Dogfooders will 
>> have in the 0.7 timeframe. Please follow the instructions below and 
>> reply to this thread with:
>>
>> 1. The tool(s) you are using: Chandler, Apple iCal, Outlook, 
>> Omni-Outliner, Text file, etc.
>> 2. The number of calendars and task lists you have
>> 3. The number of items in each calendar and task list
>>
>> If you're comfortable, please share the name of each calendar/task list.
>>
>> INSTRUCTIONS FOR CHANDLER 0.6 CALENDAR DOGFOODERS*
>> 1. From Chandler, export the calendar you want to compute to the 
>> Desktop.
>> 2. From the command line**, type cd Desktop 3. Copy and paste: *grep 
>> BEGIN:VEVENT your_filename.ics | wc -l*
>> 4. Edit *<your_filename>* to match the name of the calendar file you 
>> exported 5. Hit enter.
>>
>> *This will only work for Mac users and Windows users with cygwin 
>> installed. Linux, please figure out moral equivalent.
>>
>> **To get to the command line:
>> + On Mac, launch the Terminal app
>> + On Windows, launch Command Prompt
>>
>> If you're also storing non-calendar items in Chandler today, please 
>> give an estimate of the number of non-calendar items you have:
>> a) Less than 100
>> b) 100-500
>> c) 500-1000
>> d) Over 1000
>>
>> If you're NOT using Chandler, but use something else as a calendar 
>> and/or task list.
>> You can either follow the instructions above to count the number of 
>> events you have on your calendar, IF you can export in the iCalendar 
>> format; OR You can give us an estimate.
>>
>> Thanks! :o)
>>
>> Mimi
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