+1 on pretty much everything you said.

On Feb 5, 2007, at 10:57 AM, Mimi Yin wrote:

I think that's where I would prefer to have it be something more 'concrete' than WebDAV. e.g. specific services/destinations (e.g. Flickr) that users understand. That being said, there will also be a place for identifying accounts by technology, probably in an advanced area. I think the model we have today for the 'Subscribe' pulldown is a good place to start. We listed a few of the most 'likely' clients users can subscribe with, that we support and then have an advanced area for users using other clients who are can figure how to subscribe for themselves.

Mimi

On Feb 5, 2007, at 10:31 AM, Bobby Rullo wrote:

I see. The main way that cosmo and chandler will talk in the future will be a new protocol - not WebDAV. So that's the one you would call Sharing Server or "Cosmo Server" or "Chandler Server" or whatever else we coem up with.

However, if you offer the ability to share to a generic WebDAV server you must call it WebDAV somewhere. Same goes for stuff in the Cosmo collection details dialog box - if you offer certain protocols to be used they must be called by their real names somewhere.


On Feb 5, 2007, at 10:24 AM, Mimi Yin wrote:

For now, Chandler. But I can see for both eventually.

On Feb 2, 2007, at 3:55 PM, Bobby Rullo wrote:

Are you talking about in Cosmo or in Chandler? I thought you were talking about Cosmo.


On Feb 2, 2007, at 3:32 PM, Mimi Yin wrote:

Heh, do you have another suggestion?

I mean in the future we potentially have all kinds of accounts:

+ Email (accounts)
+ IM (accounts)
+ Voice (accounts)
+ Amazon (accounts)
+ .Mac  (accounts)
+ Exchange  (accounts)
etc...

I don't think we want to be talking about VoIP versus SIP. We want to say voice and then have a list of clients to choose from. (Yes I realize, voice clients also do IM and chat and whatnot. Sigh.)

Oh, I think the current proposal is to call it just Sharing. You don't actually choose between Cosmo Sharing and WebDAV per se.
http://wiki.osafoundation.org/Journal/AccountSetupWorkflow

Mimi

On Feb 2, 2007, at 3:20 PM, Bobby Rullo wrote:


+ Outlook also provides 2 different ways to Publish/Share. 1 within the Windows Live network. (Although it doesn't say that anywhere in the description, it's called Office Online instead.) And a second via WebDAV. What's WebDAV? (We have this option too :o( I wonder if we could call it 'Sharing Server' instead.)



If you did that, then instead of just technology-savvy people understanding what you were talking about, no one would.





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