On Mar 12, 2006, at 4:14 PM, Philippe Bossut wrote:
[...] For instance, a Chandler user can pick an event in a "not mine" collection and move it to a "mine" collection making it mine in the process (e.g. one of those "Events managed for Lorenzo" meeting is a meeting that you are going to attend).

Actually, as currently implemented, if you drag an item from a 'not mine' collection and copy it to a 'mine' collection, that event will not appear in 'My Calendar'. In other words 'not mine' currently trumps 'mine'. The exception to this is if you drag an item from a 'not mine' *directly* to 'My Calendar' -- in that case it will show up in 'My Calendar'. There is a discussion about changing this behavior (making 'mine' trump 'not mine') in this bug: https:// bugzilla.osafoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5368

Chandler does not duplicate that meeting. I'm not sure how the sync works right now (does the event appears in both collections?). If the event is not duplicated, this won't work.

Regardless of mine/not-mine, if an event lives in two collections within Chandler, and those two collections are published to Cosmo, that event will be published twice (once in each Cosmo collection). It's not really an exact duplicate necessarily because you could be sharing reminders/status for one of those collections, and not the other, so the .ics files representing that event could be different.

~morgen


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