Notes Oct 1st
Bron Gondwana
brong at fastmailteam.com
Mon Oct 1 10:18:08 EDT 2018
Present: ellie, Bron, Robert
Robert:
* CalConnect was good - everything was captured in Bron's notes
* have pushed a couple of charset API changes
- JMAP mail handles wrongly encoded utf32 bodies (covers 2 of 3 raised issues)
- now will evaluate the two charset libraries for detecting the charset of arbitrary binary data
- have worked a bit with libicu internal detector, but might not be good enough, may need to add external dependency
* planning to look at generating mboxevents for keyword changes
* will update jscalendar drafts
* for jscontact, follow up with Peter and join VCARD mailing list
Partha:
* Ran a bunch of YCSB benchmarks, but looked at LevelDB's benchmarks instead.
- compare to what they run against leveldb, kyoto, redis, etc.
- interfaces on leveldb benchmark are a closer match to Cyrus
* Zeroskip - waiting for JMAP changes to settle before merging.
- Two big patches: one changes cyrusdb interfaces to unsigned char, then zeroskip driver.
- unsigned changes are large and touch many places!
- other possibility is to first pass just cast the other way for zeroskip and merge that first.
ellie:
* hoping to get 2.5.12 out this week
* Cyrus is no longer being packaged directly by Debian
- we should look at how we want to distribute Cyrus for Debian users - nightly builds? Releases?
* brought back annotatemore support behind a config option
Bron:
* have been looking at JMAP ACL uploads
* in order to set sortOrder on intermediate folders, they need to be able to set annotations, did some work on that, still more to do there.
- Robert will have a look at it.
* unlikely to have time for Cyrus work this week.
* *
*Daylight savings will be hitting Australia soon, moving the Melbourne time to 10pm.*
Bron's Notes from CalConnect:
The conference is hosted by 1&1. We started by talking through what we want to focus on during this time. Here's my list:
* See where we’re at on JSCalendar and push to completion
* Start JSContact work
* CalDAV sharing work maybe? (federation)
* CalDAVTester Cassandane integration
* Topic for discussion: event in multiple calendars with same UID (labels for calendars?)
The conference has a new structure now - combined Technical and Conference sessions mixed each day rather than first half Technical/Testing and second half talking.
Interesting topics covered:
* Server-side-subscriptions (similar to a FastMail feature, but standard and can be managed over CalDAV by clients)
* CalDAVTester and the framework for regression testing
* Autodiscovery & Push (will work through at IETF)
* Push
* RRULE edge cases
* CalConnect is working with ISO and M3AAWG and working on other partnerships. We'll start publishing or co-publishing standards.
* ISO8601-2 standard for much more flexible dates is going to be done soon
* VCARD work is underway to give more globally compatible address format, name format, etc.
* JSCalendar - Robert presented. I'll copy the full notes from that.
* Demoed some JMAP using the FM interface.
* Discussed ETags and how weak ETags are needed unless resources are byte identical due to caching and partial ranges.
* Next conference will be in Zurich in February 2019.
*JSCalendar Notes:** *
* current version -07, in WGLC.
* Lots of decisions made slightly smiling face
* Open points:
* Durations
* JSCalendar → requires it to be in UTC
* iCalendar → done in event timezone
* *DECISION OF ROOM: align with iCalendar*
* Participant email:
* key can be any URI
* if there’s an EMAIL= parameter, that becomes the “email” key
* if there’s no EMAIL= parameter, extract “email” key from the mailto:
* if neither, “email” key is null (default)
* Discussion of timeZone on location objects → change from MUST to MAY such that
* rsvpWanted → *replyWanted*
* rsvpResponse → *participationStatus*
* participation →* **attendance { none / optional / required }*
* roles → *object* mapping to true
* Splitting locations
* real locations vs virtualLocations
* participant can define which physical location, but not which virtual location (if any)
* physical locations can have timezone, coordinates, address, etc.
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Bron Gondwana, CEO, FastMail Pty Ltd
brong at fastmailteam.com
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