Re: [Last-Call] Opsdir last call review of draft-ietf-jmap-contacts-06

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Hi Linda,

Section 1.3 says: "In servers with support for JMAP Sharing", data may be
shared with other users.

Question 1: for servers that don't support JMAP, is the data model specified in
this document only for "Sharing Contacts" but not other information?

Not quite. JMAP is a protocol for efficiently synchronising data between a client and a server. This documents specifies a data model for contacts to be synced over the JMAP protocol. This particular sentence is saying that if the server also supports JMAP Sharing, the contacts data can be configured to be shared with other users in the system.

To hopefully make this clearer, I've rewritten this as:

In servers with support for JMAP Sharing [RFC-TBD], users may see and configure sharing of contact data with others.

Question 2: Does this document extend the data model specified in
draft-ietf-jmap-sharing-07 for sharing Contacts?

Yes, that's right — that's the JMAP Sharing document. This document uses the data model defined there to allow users to see and configure sharing of contact data.

Cheers,
Neil.
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