[Design] [cosmo] Addendum to 0.7 Sharing Spec

Priscilla Chung priscilla at osafoundation.org
Mon May 7 12:26:31 PDT 2007


I just want to make sure the server team reads this as well as the  
desktop team. These are a lot of the notes which Mimi and I reviewed  
in our 1:1 last week which relate to the web UI. In addition, please  
note the following issues specific to the web UI:

+ Sharing filters—For preview, the Hub UI may only need to support  
triage status and event status. At least that is the default for the  
desktop.

+ Trash delete and removal—currently on the the web UI, there is a  
'Remove' button which is actually *deleting* the individual event  
item. Currently on the desktop there is the idea of *remove* which is  
to put it in the trash (it's possible to move move item out of trash  
as well) and *delete* (hard delete) and empties the trash bin.  
(Correct me if I'm wrong here). On the web UI, there is no idea of  
*remove* so we need to address these inconsistencies. I'm going to  
send out a proposal which Mimi and I went over to address these  
issues for the web UI.

+ Unpublishing/unsubscribing a collection in the account browser.  
Unpublishing/unsubscribing a collection in the web UI. This may fall  
into a lower priority for preview. I will be sending out a proposal  
shortly.

Thanks, -Priscilla

On May 4, 2007, at 2:34 PM, Mimi Yin wrote:

> http://wiki.osafoundation.org/Journal/PreviewSharingSpecAddendum
>
> Here is an addendum to the 0.7 Sharing Spec: http:// 
> svn.osafoundation.org/docs/trunk/docs/specs/rel0_7/Sharing-0.7.html
> I'm attempting to pull together everything that has changed, been  
> added since the 0.7 Sharing Spec was written for 0.7Alpha4. That  
> includes:
> + New Default sharing account
> + New EIM Sharing filters
> + Weird Item Soup on the Server and Read-only scenarios via Sharing  
> and Edit/Update
> + 1st time subscribe versus subsequent sync
> + Unpublishing shares from the server
> + Conflict resolution
>
> Questions
> + Am I missing anything?
> + Is there anything that's inaccurate?
>
> Mimi
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