So here is the first rough draft of the CalAtom spec.
We’ve made a few changes since the earlier posts on CalAtom, probably the biggest is the fact that CalAtom clients and servers MUST support xcal representations of calendar data.
I expect this to change a fair bit before formally posting the spec (I, at least need to spell check it), but this provides a general idea as to how it is all going to work. Feedback and anyone interested in implementing, helping out with the spec etc. are all very welcome. Please contact me or just respond to this blog post.
I know already that it is out of date as it is dependent on two specs that weren’t publically available when it was written. One now resides here and another one I believe is being published later today, I will update this post once that happens.
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