New Discussions:

Marc Gibeault started a new thread from some of the email discussions - "Chandler thunderbird extensions". Chris posted a suggestion that we extend handling of email headers to support Chandler items. Marc suggests we move forward with this idea. 

Mimi posted about stamping, communications and the ecosystem. She put together a text based storyboard to describe all the possible permutations and combinations of a Chandler user sending out stamped items to other users. She detailed out the experience when each of these users updates.

Mimi started a new thread on Sharing URLs/Rationalizing UUIDs treatment/ACLs/Export based on a number of developer discussions that were brewing. This is kind of an inventory of problems that have been identified and potential solutions.

After reading the dashboard spec, Grant posted a couple of questions about ticklers and reminders. To summarize all the clarifications...
1) Events appear in the NOW section when...
+ If you have a start-time relative reminder ie: 5min...it would go into the NOW section 5 min before the event
+ If you have a custom reminder (date), then it would go into NOW on that date.
+ If you have no reminders, the event goes to the NOW section at the event start time.
2) Using snooze, just has it re-enter the NOW section when the snooze interval is up.
3) Setting a custom date tickler for a recurring event only applies to that single occurrence, not the series.

Sheila sent out a summary of the Anonymous access to read-write tickets and security concerns thread.

Continued Discussions:

Lisa responded to Bobby's reply to the Scooby 0.3 spec post indicating that you could have a webapp pre-populate the body of an email message and provided an example.

Philippe and others responded to the "bridging the gap email". A summary of this thread is in the works.

Furthers discussion continued around the How basic can we stand for email? thread which is soon to be fully summarized.

Likewise, there was more dialog around Email options: email submission to collections.

Philippe responded to an old email about the Chandler target user group. He reiterated that having personas is a good idea for our products and we should be mapping back to these personas in the specs and designs. We should also provide some names for our personas so people can get used to referring to them by real people names ie: Bob.

Other Stuff:

Ernesto sent an update on the progress of the contacts parcel work.

Lisa forwarded a post to the design list that she had sent to the ietf about RRule simplification for interpersonal calendar GUIs - questioning whether or not RRules are too complicated. Mimi responded with a bunch of user related questions to explore how complicated the rules need to be in order to be useful.

Philippe sent out a link to a podcast for experiments and data on how we are interrupted in our work place.

Sheila sent out a summary of the weekly PPD activities and design meeting notes

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