This is an attempt to start documenting all of the RECURRENCE-ID issues. In -00 I did not represent the 'FIXED' camp very well as I do not fully understand it and so it is missing examples.
I hope this will evolve into a document that describes ways that different models will interact and how to make them interact in useful ways. I also hope this will evolve into how to migrate to some workable common usage.
As it states in the first part of the draft, I expect it to get blasted. But the intent is to gather information so that it can be documented.
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-royer-rid-ical-00.txt Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2003 10:39:08 -0400 From: Internet-Drafts@xxxxxxxx Reply-To: Internet-Drafts@xxxxxxxx To: IETF-Announce: ;
Title : RECURRENCE-ID in iCal Author(s) : D. Royer Filename : draft-royer-rid-ical-00.txt Pages : 10 Date : 2003-9-4 The initial version of this draft are going to be controversial. The idea is to develope ways to make the various ways of using the [iCAL] and [iTIP] 'RECURRENCE-ID' property work between vendors.
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