[Jmap] Which spec to use for Calendar?

Stephan Wissel <stephan@wissel.net> Fri, 27 November 2020 16:22 UTC

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Hi there,

we started to create a JSON schema (using OpenAPI 3) for jsCalendar.
(which we will contribute back once it is polished)

I see 2 documents describing it:
https://jmap.io/spec-calendars.html
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-calext-jscalendar-32

the former describes objects like CalendarPrincipals, Calendar,
CalendarShareNotification,
while the later mainly JSEvent, JSTask, JSCalendar.

We seen attributes "type" and "@type".

Question: Which document should we follow here and how does JSCalendar
relate to Calendar?

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