Hey folks-

The Apple team's been a bit busy trying to get the server in shippable shape. As a result, we got a little sloppy about keeping all of the bugs in the open source tracker (Trac) up-to-date. For that, I apologize, and today I went through some effort to rectify the situation.

Specifically, a bunch Apple-internal (Radar) bugs relating to the Calendar Server which were not in Trac have been moved over to Trac, and we'll be managing our progress in Trac. This will allow you to see more progress on what we are working on.

We think the server's in pretty solid shape right now. Certainly there are still some bugs that have to be fixed before we can roll up a "1.0" release, but the core functionality is all in place now, and we think it's fairly useable in its current state.

Please file bugs as you find them, and if you're a developer and are looking to participate in the project, feel free to dive into any ticket that interests you and submit patches. We're hoping to make contributing to the project easy and straightforward, so let me know if you think we can do better there.

We also hope to pull together a preview release soon, so that users can have a stable release to operate from and developers can have a benchmark to compare progress to.

The one to-do item before the preview release is to update the documentation. If you have any notes you'd like to see included (eg. how to get going on FreeBSD/Linux/etc.), file a ticket in Trac and we'll try to get it in.

        Regards,
        -wsv

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Wilfredo Sánchez - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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