Calendaring and Scheduling Standards Simplification (calsify)Last Modified: 2010-02-25 Additional information is available at tools.ietf.org/wg/calsify
Chair(s):Applications Area Director(s):Applications Area Advisor:Mailing Lists:General Discussion: ietf-calsify@osafoundation.orgTo Subscribe: http://lists.osafoundation.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf-calsify Archive: http://lists.osafoundation.org/pipermail/ietf-calsify/ Description of Working Group:The Calendaring and Scheduling standards, defined in RFC's 2445, 2446,and 2447 were released in November 1998, and further described in RFC 3283. They were designed to progress the level of interoperability between dissimilar calendaring and scheduling systems. The Calendaring and Scheduling Core Object Specification, iCalendar, succeeded in establishing itself as the common format for exchanging calendaring information across the Internet. On the other hand, only basic interoperability has been achieved between different scheduling systems. The Calsify working group is chartered to: (1) Revise the Calendaring and Scheduling Standards to advance the state of interoperable calendaring and scheduling by addressing the known interoperability issues, errata, and problems found based on implementation experience. (2) Clarify the registration process for iCalendar extensions (i.e., the current core object specification only provides a template to register new properties). (3) Provide a means to ease transition from, and to co-exist with, the earlier iCalendar standards to the new ones. Proposing an XML representation or transformation of iCalendar objects is out of the scope of this working group. Depending on the results of the update process on the standards documents the working group will consider whether advancing the documents to draft standard is appropriate. If we decide to move the documents to draft status, milestones may get changed and/or added to allow for any additional work necessary to advance the documents. Goals and Milestones:
Internet-Drafts:iCalendar Message-Based Interoperability Protocol (iMIP) (40189 bytes)Request For Comments:Internet Calendaring and Scheduling Core Object Specification (iCalendar) (RFC 5545) (345537 bytes) obsoletes RFC 2445/ updated by RFC 5546iCalendar Transport-Independent Interoperability Protocol (iTIP) (RFC 5546) (318143 bytes) obsoletes RFC 2446/ updates RFC 5545 |
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