WG Action: Calendaring and Scheduling Standards Simplification (calsify)

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A new IETF working group has been formed in the Application Area. For additional 
information, please contact the Area Directors or the WG Chairs.

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Calendaring and Scheduling Standards Simplification (calsify)
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Current Status: Active Working Group

Chair(s):
Lisa Dusseault <lisa@osafoundation.org>
Aki Niemi <aki.niemi@nokia.com>

Applications Area Director(s):
Ted Hardie <hardie@qualcomm.com>
Scott Hollenbeck <sah@428cobrajet.net>

Applications Area Advisor:
Ted Hardie <hardie@qualcomm.com>

Mailing Lists:
General Discussion: ietf-calsify@osafoundation.org
To 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 as been achieved between different scheduling systems.

The Calsify working group is chartered to:

(1) Publish the interoperability issues that have arisen between
calendaring and scheduling systems, as well as document the usage of
iCalendar by other specifications.

(2) Revise the Calendaring and Scheduling standards to advance the
state of interoperable calendaring and scheduling by addressing
the published interoperability issues. As far as it is possible, the
working group will ensure backwards compatibility with widely deployed
implementations and other specifications that use it.

(3) Clarify the registration process for iCalendar extensions (i.e.,
the current core object specification only provides a template
to register new properties).

(4) Advance the Calendaring and Scheduling standards to Draft Standard.

(5) Work on transition (upgrade or versioning) mechanisms for calendar
data exchange.

Proposing an XML representation or transformation of iCalendar
objects is out of the scope of this working group.

Goals and Milestones:
Jul 05    Submit draft documenting interoperability issues for use in progressing RFCs to Draft Standard.  
Sep 05    Submit iCalendar bis draft 00, with formatting changes from RFC2445.  
Sep 05    Submit iTIP bis draft 00  
Sep 05    Submit iMIP bis draft 00  
Oct 05    Submit revised interoperability issues draft version based on WG discussion.  
Dec 05    WG decision on what document(s) require transition mechanisms and hopefully 
          rough idea what these will look like (and add new goals if needed)  
Mar 06    WG last call on interoperability issues draft.  
May 06    Submit interoperability issues document to IESG for Informational RFC.  
May 06    Submit version of iCalendar bis draft that addresses known interoperability 
          issues from interop events.  
Jun 06    Submit versions of iTIP and iMIP that address known interoprability issues.  
Jul 06    Submit version of iCalendar draft that addresses WG open discussions.  
Sep 06    Submit version of iCalendar draft ready for WG last call.  
Nov 06    Complete WG last call of iCalendar and submit new draft.  
Nov 06    Submit versions of iTIP and iMIP ready for last call.  
Jan 07    Submit iCalendar (bis) to IESG for Draft Standard.  
Jan 07    Complete WG last call of iTIP  
Feb 07    Complete WG last call of iMIP  
Mar 07    Submit iTIP to IESG for Draft Standard.  
Apr 07    Submit iMIP to IESG for Draft Standard.  





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