Re: [Jcardcal] Last Minute jCal changes? RSCALE extension might mess with data type

Cyrus Daboo <cyrus@daboo.name> Thu, 03 April 2014 14:50 UTC

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From: Cyrus Daboo <cyrus@daboo.name>
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Subject: Re: [Jcardcal] Last Minute jCal changes? RSCALE extension might mess with data type
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Hi Peter,

--On April 3, 2014 at 8:45:45 AM -0600 Peter Saint-Andre 
<stpeter@stpeter.im> wrote:

>> thanks for letting me know. I would also prefer not to make any further
>> changes to jCal, I just wanted to bring it up in case someone thinks
>> otherwise.
>
> I am glad you noticed, since it shows that you're actually writing and
> testing code. :-) But I'm also glad that Cyrus thinks it's best to leave
> jCal alone for now.

Absolutely. jCal is in good shape - I have a working implementation of it 
too and have actually made it a requirement for some web/browser-based 
prototypes I have been working on.

-- 
Cyrus Daboo