Peter C. Norton writes: 

> Ditto.  Webmail+calendering isn't as attractive as group calendering by
> itself.

It's probably a force-of-habit thing.  If you take someone who's never used 
a calendar before, and they get used to opening and updating their calendar 
from any browser anywhere in the world, they'll probably laugh at the notion 
of being forced to use a dedicated calendaring client. 

Also keep in mind that sqwebmail's calendar entries are arbitrary MIME 
objects, and may include any MIME attachment.  If you schedule a group 
calendar entry and attach some files, everyone will be able to grab and 
download them.  This should be a convenient way to swap files.  They can 
even be PGP-signed, but I don't see much point in doing that, so I didn't 
waste time on enabling PGP-signing. 

Right now, only the event creator can update the event (and its 
attachments), and this will take up gobs of disk space (each calendar 
receives its own copy of the MIME object).  But I'm optimistic that both 
problems can be solved at in the future. 

-- 
Sam 


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