On Jul 23, 2013, at 12:12 AM, Hynek Schlawack <h...@ox.cx> wrote:

> Am 22.07.2013 um 23:37 schrieb Glyph <gl...@twistedmatrix.com>:
> 
>>> How would you feel about packaging it up on PyPI so people can try it out 
>>> effortlessly? What do Apple’s licenses say about that? Yes, I’m 
>>> volunteering.
>>>  
>>> It seems it's released under the ASL2. I don't know if Apple prevents *its* 
>>> employees from doing anything in particular, but it seems like third party 
>>> contributors are free to do with it as they please (within the limits of 
>>> the license, of course). 
>> 
>> There are actually bits of this that I've been meaning to contribute back 
>> for a long time.  If somebody would like to help me out with it then maybe I 
>> can eke out a little bit of time to do it - I've just been pretty busy :-).
> 
> What exactly do you mean? Sounds like you’d like it to got straight into 
> Twisted? Wouldn’t it make more sense to release it separately first? You 
> know, kind of http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2013/07/rule-of-three.html 

That's also a possibility, but following that rule makes the assumption that 
Calendar Server is just one application, when it's at least two (calendar & 
contacts) ;-).

> We could move it into the twisted namespace though.

The main motivation to do this, especially with adbapi2, is because Twisted 
already has an implementation of this exact thing with some deficiencies.

-glyph
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