On Thu, 2002-08-08 at 15:39, Michael Leone wrote:
> Dan Winship said:
> >> Did we just misunderstand the feature list? My colleagues and me
> >> interpreted 'It supports peer-to-peer calendaring ...' and 'It
> >> supports a flexible calendar with multiple calendar views and allows
> >> users to create and confirm group meetings online, even with Microsoft
> >> Outlook [...]' as support for Outlook NetFolders.
> >
> > No, that means that an Outlook user can schedule a meeting and send out
> > an iCalendar meeting request, and Evolution can understand that, update
> > your calendar, and send back a confirmation. Or vice versa.
> 
> I don't know that I would define that as "create and confirm group
> meetings _online_", nor is that "peer-to-peer", but then, perhaps that
> functionality will be implemented in a later revision.

how is it not peer-to-peer? Client-to-Client is what peer-to-peer means.
Client-to-Server is called client-to-server, not peer-to-peer.

I think you have your definitions confused.

Jeff

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