[Note from Lisa: this page was initially called
ServerMeetingNotes and was moved by Lisa]
Attendees Brian, Sheila, Mimi
Agenda General two-way introduction to what Brian has been working on and what the design intent is for sharing
Issues discussed
Brian expressed a general desire to better understand what the high level design philosophy is for Sharing in Kibble. Topics we went over include:
- Setting up a share
- Setting up an account
- Users without sharing accounts can still easily access shares if only as readers
- Providing accounts through a general OSAF server v. Setting up your own Cosmo server
- Figuring out who you can share with via account lookup
- Assigning ACLs
- Distinctions between sharing with yourself v. sharing with others
- Managing shares
- Conflict resolution (See ResharingIssues? page above. Does it complicate conflict resolution?)
- Calendar specific sharing v. Generic sharing
- Intended audience for Kibble sharing is more informal and small work group than larger corporate settings. So we're looking for more generic collaboration affordances (ie. ability for everyone to edit and update items and collections and send Notifications) v. context-sensitive workflows (ie. Reply, Counter, Delegation event management workflows)
- We also want item and collection sharing to feel very similar for all sharing scenarios and not build too much specificity into the user experience. (ie. Sharing calendars v. Sharing a project's worth of information v. Sharing a tasklist or A set of emails and notes). We want to come up with a general solution and see what people do with it before making the design more specific and custom-tailored.
- Item sharing
- Edit and update feature.
- How does Item sharing interact with Collection sharing?
- Versioning