I did an implementation of the navigation features, and the task area. I would like to integrate David's header, but may need to check in a "button" implementation first. I should have a bunch of this work checked in by the next milestone.
Zaobao
I did some work on the zaobao content model, ran into some snags with the feedparser, but should be able to get that going pretty quickly from here. I should have this checked in by the next milestone.
0.4.06 goals
Calendar work checked in (excluding in place editing, integration of the new header)
Zaobao content model and tree of blocks detail view checked in (assuming the infrastructure is there).
I started looking at cleaning up the parcel decomposition. After talking to John, it looks like he's about to land a bunch of changes that will affect this (for the better), so I'll wait for that to happen.
Morgen's status
Done for 4.05:
Checked in my first pass at the new sharing code. It can get/put a collection to a webdav server (or file system), recognize when an item has been removed/added/updated, and remove/add/update items either locally or remotely. Not yet hooked into Chandler UI
Planned for 4.06:
Add a dialog for interacting the the sharing layer (outside of the detail view), useful for testing/debugging
Work with Stearns to get the detail view hooked up to new sharing code
David's status
more Column Header UI work
added multi-platform subclasses
improved Mac implementation and standalone demo
wrote some more docs
scheduled a code review with Robin D., Stefan C., John A., Jeb B.
distributed source and docs
successfully tested manifest files for XP theme support
for more info, see WxPythonProjectZeroPointFivePlanning?
Jed's status
Done for 4.05:
Sent test app to Robin highlighting difference in wxWidgets
CPIA refactoring
Not done for 4.05 / planned for 4.06
Got stuck in build hell on bringing mini-calendar into Chandler build. This ended up being way more difficult than I expected or than it should be. Robin and I are working on it and hopefully close. I'll record the process (I'm the first person trying to do this) so hopefully it isn't half as painful on subsequent times.