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Re: [Evolution] Re: [discuss] GROUPWARE - what is it, anyways?
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Lloyd Llewellyn |
Subject: |
Re: [Evolution] Re: [discuss] GROUPWARE - what is it, anyways? |
Date: |
09 Feb 2001 00:43:31 -0500 |
> So, what is 'groupware'?
> * calendaring
> * email access
> ? newsgroup access
> * email alias/list management
> * shared file access (webdav?)
> * todo lists
> * project/progress tracking
> * address book(s)
All of the above qualify. Some other thoughts:
- Links between items
- Item views (hierarchical folders, etc)
- User-administrable permissions system
- Replication
- Concurrency control
- Distributable (off-line + syncing, PDA's etc)
Prioritizing is important.
> Where does Mozilla fit into this?
Should it? Except as a potential client?
Where do Evo and OO fit in? Interest and assistance from existing
projects that might use these services would be a big help.
What can we learn from Gnu Glue? The concept is closest to what I had
in mind. Markus seemed to be opposed to a server-based model though,
and I can't see an *entirely* distributed model working in practice.
- GROUPWARE, Lloyd Llewellyn, 2001/02/08
- Re: [discuss] GROUPWARE, Sander Vesik, 2001/02/08
- Re: [discuss] GROUPWARE - what is it, anyways?, Sander Vesik, 2001/02/08
- Re: [Evolution] Re: [discuss] GROUPWARE - what is it, anyways?,
Lloyd Llewellyn <=
- Re: [discuss] Re: [Evolution] Re: [discuss] GROUPWARE - what is it, anyways?, Sander Vesik, 2001/02/08
- Re: [Evolution] Re: [discuss] GROUPWARE - what is it, anyways?, Dan Kuykendall, 2001/02/08
- Re: [Evolution] Re: [discuss] GROUPWARE - what is it, anyways?, Lloyd Llewellyn, 2001/02/08
- Re: [Evolution] Re: [discuss] GROUPWARE - what is it, anyways?, Dan Kuykendall, 2001/02/08
- Re: [discuss] Re: [Evolution] Re: [discuss] GROUPWARE - what is it, anyways?, Sander Vesik, 2001/02/08
- Re: [discuss] Re: [Evolution] Re: [discuss] GROUPWARE - what is it, anyways?, Sander Vesik, 2001/02/08
- Re: [discuss] Re: [Evolution] Re: [discuss] GROUPWARE - what is it,anyways?, Dan Kuykendall, 2001/02/08
Re: [discuss] GROUPWARE - what is it, anyways?, Dan Kuykendall, 2001/02/08