I have been chewing on the many dates we have in WS-Calendar. These are of the format (in XML)
<xcal:dtstart>
<xcal:parameters>
<xcal:tzid>
<xcal:text>America/New_York</xcal:text>
</xcal:tzid>
</xcal:parameters>
<xcal:date-time>2011-05-28T08:45:00</xcal:date-time>
</xcal:dtstart>
Can a specification that claims conformance, and does not need to communicate with calendar servers, look like:
<xcal:dtstart>
<xcal:tzid>
<xcal:text>America/New_York</xcal:text>
</xcal:tzid>
<xcal:date-time>2011-05-28T08:45:00</xcal:date-time>
</xcal:dtstart>
Or even like
<xcal:dtstart>
<xcal:tzid>America/New_York</xcal:tzid>
<xcal:date-time>2011-05-28T08:45:00</xcal:date-time>
</xcal:dtstart>
tc
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From: ws-calendar@lists.oasis-open.org [mailto:ws-calendar@lists.oasis-open.org] On Behalf Of William Cox
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 11:35 AM
To: ws-calendar@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: [ws-calendar] PIM progress and questions - 30 November 2012
All --
For today's meeting.
I've been filling in the text for the sections (WD01 shows the model only).
On the PIM I have a number of questions to discuss at the meeting and/or on the email list. I'd appreciate your thoughts and comments on these points.
- The target is the PIM, not MDA; see item 5 for an example mapping to WS-Calendar 1.0.
- I've seen and heard no comments; since the document is not complete that's not surprising. I hope.
- For conformance should the relevant parts of WS-Calendar 1.0 be copied with changes? Or referenced with changes?
- Should the conformance target be the RFCs or WS-Calendar 1.0? I think the latter.
- I believe that there should be a non-normative appendix (or perhaps a Committee Note) showing the map from the PIM to WS-Calendar 1.0.
- Should there be other examples of PIM use and the broader MDA perspective? Non-normative, I think.
Thanks!
bill
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On 11/30/12 7:14 AM, Gershon Janssen wrote:
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DEFAULT AGENDA
0. Roll call, Agenda review
1. Approval of minutes
* 09 November 2012 meeting minutes:
https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/document.php?document_id=47425&wg_abbrev=ws-calendar
2. FYI / announcements from Chair, Secretary, Liaison
3. Discussion
* December meeting schedule
* Review of PIM work
URL to full PIM wd01 package (docx, pdf, XMI, and EAP): https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/document.php?document_id=47502&wg_abbrev=ws-calendar
* Possible other items:
- Conformance in REST
- Streams
Initial release of Streams, including the HTML, DOC, PDF, and Schema.
URL: https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/document.php?document_id=47420&wg_abbrev=ws-calendar
4. Any Other Business?
5. Adjourn
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Regards,
Gershon Janssen