1 This isn't an official list of plans. It's basically just some notes on where
2 we want to be going. It's something to consult when sitting down to write
3 some code and deciding what to work on.
6 Goals to achieve during the 6.xx cycle
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11 Status: the current implementation has both a 'Contacts' personal
12 folder and a 'Global Address Book' -- both which contain vCards. WebCit
13 can use them, and Kolab-compatible clients seem to be able to access them
16 We should integrate the address books more tightly into Citadel dialogs
17 such as recipient auto-completion, etc.
19 * Better UI presentation for delegated access to mailboxes. (In IMAP this
20 will be easy because of "other users namespace" support.)
22 * Additional LDAP integration
24 Status: the current implementation can populate an external LDAP directory
25 with Citadel user data.
29 Status: full functionlity is present in the current implementation, including
30 the ability to keep a personal calendar, send/receive invitations, manage
31 attendees, check free/busy times, etc. It is fully usable via WebCit
32 and also works with Kolab-compatible clients (vCalendar over IMAP for the
33 calendar store, and vCalendar over HTTPS for checking other users' free/busy
36 Doing CAP or WCAP seems less important now that vCalendar-over-IMAP seems
37 to be the emerging standard for open source groupware. We will monitor the
38 direction the community takes and follow along. Specifically, we will
39 probably implement whatever Mozilla Calendar ends up supporting.
41 There is also the possibility of implementing the WebDAV/XML schema exposed
42 by Exchange [ http://tinyurl.com/23bcn ] which would give us transparent
43 compatibility with Evolution and Entourage (but ironically, not with
50 * RFC 2180 compliance -- do something predictable when more than one client
51 has a mailbox open and one tries to rename or delete it. The easiest thing
52 to do would be to simply deny the operation. This should probably be done
53 across the entire Citadel system rather than only in IMAP.
55 * Reminder: after the next non-beta version of the Citadel server is
56 released, email the IMAPcopy people for inclusion on their web site.
57 (Follow-up: we've done this twice now and received no answer.)
59 * Reminder: send Citadel autoconfig settings to the SquirrelMail people
61 Items recently removed from TODO list
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64 * WebCit support for HTTP transactions performed by Kolab clients
65 (The current WebCit build works with the KDE Kolab klient using HTTPS.)
67 * RFC 2739 compliance (provide calendar free/busy URL's in vCard and LDAP)
68 (If anyone knows of clients that make use of this, let us know / test it)