Hi Charlie,

Thanks for the report.  Based on how the system is architected, there should
be no such latency.  Are you going through any proxy servers or using any
HTTP libs which may be caching your feed results?

Thanks for the hint in the PS :)

Cheers,

-Ryan



On 2/12/07, Charlie Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> We're seeing some behavior that we suspect is due to latency between
> when an event is created (and timestamped) and when it first show up
> in its calendar's feed. Our suspicion is supported by the fact that
> we're seeing this behavior mostly with non-US users.
>
> So my question is, is such latency possible, and if so, how much? Is
> there a reasonable upper bound (i.e., Do 99.999% of events created
> show up in their calendar's feed within 10 seconds of their <updated>
> time? 120 seconds? ) We can easily adjust the updated-min parameter of
> our query, but the bigger I make the window the more duplicate
> information we have to process.
>
> Thanks,
> Charlie
>
> PS. Are you guys working on making GCal available offline with Firefox
> 3? :-)
>
>
> >
>

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