Hi bcm,

My understanding is that the current plan of record for Cosmo doesn't really include a particular 1.0 target. Instead, there are 5 milestones defined around usage scenarios.

Resolving the 'read-only' security hole however *is* something that the server and desktop will need to coordinate in time for the Desktop 1.0 release.

From http://lists.osafoundation.org/pipermail/design/2007-December/ 008051.html
Our thinking about the evolution of the Server (Cosmo) is a bit different than for the Desktop. Instead of focusing on some kind of concrete 1.0 goal it's easier to plan the Server around a number of end-user milestones. Keep in mind these are end-user milestones only and we defer to Ted to fill in the details for any architectural or development objectives as well.

Milestones:

1. Make a good 30-second impression for people "checking out"
Chandler Project.

2. Family can use Chandler Hub calendar together.

3. Casual Collaborator for Desktop user.

4. Family can use Chandler Hub calendar + tasks together.

5. Remote Desktop user.


Mimi

On Dec 18, 2007, at 5:29 PM, Brian Moseley wrote:

On Dec 18, 2007 4:26 PM, Mimi Yin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It's a Desktop date bcm.

something tells me that we aren't going to release a 1.0 of the
desktop without a 1.0 of the server.
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