I was updating the wiki spec for conflict resolution and wanted to do
a reality check on what we agreed on at the last design session:
http://wiki.osafoundation.org/Journal/NoDataLossProposal
TAKEAWAYS + QUESTIONS
Resurrecting items will resurrect them in all collections, not just
in the shared collection in question. Not sure if this is the right
behavior, tracking this issue here: https://
bugzilla.osafoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8257
We will be able to detect conflicts on global changes to the series
and on changes to individual instances in the series. Does this mean
that if there are conflicting global changes, every instance will
display the Warning/Conflict icon?
What is going to happen when there are conflicts resulting from 'This
and Future Changes' and changes to the RRULE itself? We won't be able
to detect that there are conflicts, but we won't delete any
recurrence instances that would otherwise have been 'rendered' moot
and deleted by the change?
SOMETHING I DON'T THINK WE COVERED
Can we distinguish delete from remove? Is this still a relevant
question?
Mimi
On Feb 27, 2007, at 1:43 PM, Sheila Mooney wrote:
We wanted to have a brief design session today to checkin on the
Conflict Management UI status. I have read most of the threads on
the list but wanted to get a sense from the team on...
+ How we are doing.
+ What pieces is everyone working on (who is working on what).
+ Is there anything blocking progress.
+ Are there unresolved issues.
+ Are there any issues PPD/Design needs to be addressing
This might be very short and simply a status update. Since we
haven't discussed in a while, I thought it was worth getting people
in a room to quickly review where we are.
Remote folks can use my bridge #.
1-800-391-1709
822421
Cheers,
Sheila
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