| context | statement | notes | due date | bug # |
| landing page lead paragraph | Use Chandler™ to stay on top of the information you manage on a daily basis. Share what's important to you to keep both yourself and your co-workers organized. Chandler gives you the flexibility to collaborate with others on projects at a variety of different levels. You can share read-only or writable calendars, tasks, messages, notes and keep track of priorities. You can also communicate with other Chandler Desktop users via email. And you can manage a shared task list or calendar with others by just using your web browser. | product focused, benefits mentioned, - no component distinction in this paragraph | 30 April 2007 | Bug# |
| release announcement for Chandler Server | Chandler Server is a database, server, and web UI for storing and managing personal information such as events and tasks. It implements standards such as CalDAV, WebDAV, Atom, and Atom Publishing Protocol. | used for 0.6.1 release announcement, 5/15/2007 | 15 May 2007 | |
| release announcement for Chandler Desktop | | | | |
| landing page chandler desktop paragraph | statement goes here | desktop features, use cases | | |
| landing page chandler hub | statement goes here | hub features, casual collaborator use cases | | |
| OSCON presentation project description | statement goes here | longer description | 30 April 2007 | Bug# |
| OSCON BOF project description | statement goes here | longer description | 30 April 2007 | Bug# |
| Product Roadmap - overview | Overview statment: Chandler is a free, open source information manager for informal workgroups. We're building both a desktop application and a web-based application for shared tasks, calendars, notes, messages and other types of information. We're building this for people don't want the formality of a corporate application like Outlook, and for groups who collaborate with people who don't all use the same software or operating system. | need both overview statement and individual Desktop, Hub, and Server statements | | |
| Product Roadmap - Desktop | Desktop statement: | | | |
| Product Roadmap - Hub | Hub statement: Download and run your own server ... ? | | | |
| Product Roadmap - Service | Service statement: Using Chandler Hub is a simple way to coordinate schedules and tasks with your whole group. Support for web, email, and desktop views give you and anyone you'd like flexible access for a flexible style. _or_ Chandler Hub is a common connection to share your schedule and coordinate with other people. Chandler Hub supports you whether you’re a committed everyday user or just 'dropping in' to leave a comment. Begin collaborating with other people without all the commitments of downloading an application or signing up for a web service. Find flexibility in Chandler Hub — all the tools you'll need in work collaboration or to just simply keep yourself organized. | | | |
| Wiki - Chandler Product page | | Stand alone Chandler Server section | | |
| Wiki - Cosmo Home page? | | | | |
| Wiki - Chandler Project home page | Overview statment: Chandler is a free, open source information manager for informal workgroups. We're building both a desktop application and a web-based application for shared tasks, calendars, notes, messages and other types of information. We're building this for people don't want the formality of a corporate application like Outlook, and for groups who collaborate with people who don't all use the same software or operating system. | [Why]Position statement & [Who] is it for? vision for general audience | | |
| Wiki - Chandler Project home page link | | [What]short description of the relationship of the projects to the product | | |
| Wiki - Vision Statement | | needs to move from OSAF site to wiki | | |
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| Chandler Desktop - release notes | | on the wiki and in the distribution? | | |
| Press Release - Preview launch | Chandler is a free, open source information manager for informal workgroups. We're building both a desktop application and a web-based application for shared tasks, calendars, notes, messages and other types of information. We're building this for people don't want the formality of a corporate application like Outlook, and for groups who collaborate with people who don't all use the same software or operating system. | | | |
| Product Wiki Area | Chandler is an Open Source, shared information manager (information management service?) consisting of a cross-platform desktop application and an online sharing service. Create common spaces on the desktop and the web to manage task lists, calendars and notes in order to stay focused and up-to-date as a group. Chandler's expanded notion of task management provides a centralized Dashboard for triaging, processing and organizing your information, regardless of type, format or mode of transport (better word for this?). A flexible information model allows you and your data to traverse traditionally segregated application areas with ease: Schedule Tasks on your Calendar. Address them and send them out. An integrated design allows you to traverse personal, shared and public information spaces seamlessly. Finally, attention to how people really work and a commitment to interoperability means you will be able to play well with others through email and standards-based sharing. | Target audience: Someone interested in the project from a product design perspective. For context, see: What Goes Into Our Position Statement | | |
| Landing page | Collect, Triage and Manage tasks, notes, messages and events from a central location: the Dashboard. Stay focused without losing track of the things you can’t get to or complete right away. Manage calendars that overlay and overlap. Send, Edit and Update messages to iterate and collaborate with others on specific tasks. Best of all, manage projects together as a group. Share with others right from Chandler Desktop with the Chandler Hub Sharing Service. Then simply point friends and colleagues to a web browser and get started! | Target audience: End-user. For context, see: What Goes Into Our Position Statement | | |