On Jul 10, 2007, at 12:49 PM, Guillaume LACHENAL wrote:
> Since Leopard release is known to be planned in October 2007, I ask
> you about the Darwin Calender Server status.
> - Is it (near to) production ready ?
> - Is the code usable in a production environment ? Not being well
> packaged won't be a big problem.
> - Are there missing features ?

It's pretty near to complete. As to what's not complete or being worked on, see trac.calendarserver.org.

> Apple announced [1] Outlook ability to connect an iCalserver via an
> opensource connector. Is the connector developed at Apple or is it a
> third party project ? Which one ?

I'm pretty sure Apple announced no such thing, but there is this project, which is potentially one way to get there: http://openconnector.org/

     -wsv — Wilfredo Sánchez - wsanchez at wsanchez.net

I do believe Guillaume is referring to this:

   Works well with others.
iCal Server uses open calendaring protocols for integrating with leading calendar programs, including iCal 3 in Leopard, Mozilla's Sunbird, OSAF's Chandler, and Microsoft Outlook using an open source connector. These open standard protocols include CalDAV - a set of extensions to WebDAV
     - and interchange formats such as iCalendar, iMIP, and iTIP.

http://www.apple.com/server/macosx/leopard/icalserver.html

That could almost be considered an announcement.

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