Fwd: I-D ACTION:draft-dusseault-caldav-01.txt

I just spotted this, thought it may be of interest...

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>         Title           : Calendar Server Extensions for WebDAV (CalDAV)
>         Author(s)       : L. Dusseault
>         Filename        : draft-dusseault-caldav-01.txt
>         Pages           : 37
>         Date            : 2004-7-20
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>In the five years since WebDAV [3] was standardized, at least three
>    groups have used WebDAV as a basis to provide Internet calendar
>    access with a minimum of development effort.  However, each group
>    decided independently how the calendaring data model would map to the
>    WebDAV data model and how to deal with features such as recurrance
>    and queries for free-busy times.  This draft proposes a standard data
>    model mapping and a few extensions to WebDAV that make
>    WebDAV-server-based calendaring work well for clients while requiring
>    a minimum of new work (particularly on clients).
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