Re: [VCARDDAV] LDAP mappings

Ciny Joy <ciny.joy@oracle.COM> Fri, 03 February 2012 17:29 UTC

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Subject: Re: [VCARDDAV] LDAP mappings
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While the published draft is just an extract of the properties that were mentioned in our resource-schema draft, I did create a mapping table of few other properties too. So attaching that.

Ciny


On Feb 3, 2012, at 4:28 AM, Alexey Melnikov wrote:

> On 02/02/2012 17:42, Cyrus Daboo wrote:
>> Hi,
> Hi Cyrus,
>> --On January 17, 2012 1:14:04 PM -0500 Cyrus Daboo <cyrus@daboo.name> wrote:
>>> So Ciny, Mike and myself published draft-daboo-vcard4-ldap-mapping at the
>>> end of last year. That draft extracts various common LDAP<->vCard
>>> mappings from draft-cal-resource-schema, with the goal of kick-starting
>>> the vCard WG LDAP mappings work item.
>>> 
>>> Has anyone looked at that? Is anyone else interested in taking over
>>> editing the new draft (as the current authors are pretty busy with other
>>> stuff)?
>> 
>> Any comments from anyone on this? Is there now no interest in working on this?
> I've looked at it and it looks fine in general, although I am concerned about applicability of this spec (does it specify "the way" or just a way to do the mapping). I am willing to help out with the document.
> 
> I created a list of things I need to double check (compare against Isode's implementation and lookup some things in RFCs), but unfortunately these might take time.
> 
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