I hope not.

In my mind, the beauty of this approach is that anyone can process it and add it to the calendar. At the same time, if it's spam, anyone can get rid of it. The community of read-write sharees can work together to maintain the collection and keep it up to date.

This is in contrast to email where each individual recipient has to process/delete/manage the same piece of information.

On Jul 26, 2006, at 12:15 PM, Jared Rhine wrote:

I just wondered though, how this interacts with multi-user collections? If
the service adds an item to a collection, and multiple people do a
background sync and have the item in triage, what happens then? Do both
Chandler's recognize the submission and process it, possibly adding
duplicate events into a calendar?

-- Jared

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