Request for Input (please reply to
chao@osafoundation.org)
I. Does the attached list of 7 general topic areas cover the required territory? If not, what do you believe is missing?
II. Inter-operability Mini Survey
1) Is interoperability with the items listed below a "showstopper" requirement for even initial deployment in the Higher-Ed context? (We've assumed yes, but want to make sure.) If not, which items are not necessary for initial deployment?
i. IMAP servers
ii. POP servers
iii. SMTP servers
iv. LDAP servers
v. Support for security standards in the interactions with above servers (i.e. SSL, SASL, Kerberos V5)
2) Are there other servers or applications should Chandler interoperate with?
i. Oracle Corporate Time
a) is a showstopper -- without it I can't think of deploying Chandler
b) is very important, but I would still deploy Chandler as it otherwise meets my needs
c) would be great, but lack of interoperability is manageable
d) doesn't matter much to me
Your response:
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ii. MAPI/ MS Exchange
a) is a showstopper -- without it I can't think of deploying Chandler
b) is very important, but I would still deploy Chandler as it otherwise meets my needs
c) would be great, but lack of interoperability is manageable
d) doesn't matter much to me
Your response:
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iii. Meeting Maker
a) is a showstopper -- without it I can't think of deploying Chandler
b) is very important, but I would still deploy Chandler as it otherwise meets my needs
c) would be great, but lack of interoperability is manageable
d) doesn't matter much to me
Your response:
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iv. Other important proprietary applications which we need to know about and interact with. Please specify them and indicate important of inter-operability using the scale below.
a) is a showstopper -- without it I can't think of deploying Chandler
b) is very important, but I would still deploy Chandler as it otherwise meets my needs
c) would be great, but lack of interoperability is manageable
d) doesn't matter much to me
Your response:
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ChaoLam - 01 Apr 2003
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