> In principle, I like the idea of seamless integration with Gnome
> applications (so gnomecal with the calendar, gnomecard with the
> address book -- and with my cell phone -- etc).  But my one experience
> with gnome-pilot was pretty grim, and I don't get the impression that
> it's gotten much better; the result is I don't use those Gnome
> applications.

        I did a quick BOF on Group Calendaring a few weeks ago, including
some screenshots from all of the major players in this space. You can find
my slides here:

        http://www.gnu-designs.com/linuxcare/gcal/

        It's not nearly as complete as it could be, much more was
discussed in the actual BOF, but this was just to get the juices flowing.

        We're going to be having another one soon, fully teleconferenced,
with many people on the phone, local and remote, with an irc channel open
for it as well. I'll announce it here.

        All of your input is very valuable to the community in delivering
a working solution for everyone, which meets the needs of the 80% who we
can please (you can never please 100% of the people =)




/d


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