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'''Welcome to the wiki of the Mozilla Calendar Project.'''


{{Outdated}}  See the [http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/projects/calendar/ shiny new Calendar project page]
This [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki wiki] represents a collection of easily-editable pages providing a variety of information on both the standalone calendar application Sunbird (discontinued), and the calendaring extension for [http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/ Mozilla Thunderbird], code-named [http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/lightning/ Lightning].
Please keep in mind that while every effort is made to keep these pages up-to-date, sometimes pages do become obsolete.
== Latest Releases ==
*'''[http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/releases/lightning0.9.html Lightning 0.9]''' – The calendaring extension for [http://www.mozilla.com/thunderbird/ Mozilla Thunderbird]
*''[http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/releases/sunbird0.9.html Sunbird 0.9]'' – Our standalone calendar application for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. Note that this project was discontinued with version 1.0 Beta 1 on March 30, 2010.
== For end-users ==
These pages contain information that end-users (that's you!) will hopefully find useful.
*[[Calendar:User_Documentation|User Documentation]] – User Manual / Help / Documentation – For 0.9 release (Needs your contribution!)
*[[Calendar:FAQ | FAQ]] – "Frequently Asked Questions" concerning Sunbird and Lightning
* [http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/help.html How to contribute] – Looking to get involved?  Look here for some good starting points.
*[[Calendar:Charter]] (draft) – The overall mission of the calendar project
*[[Calendar:Target Users|Target Users]] – Who we're writing software for
*[[Calendar:Lightning]] – (jminta-will probably move?) Links to all pages related to Lightning
*[[Calendar:Past_Releases|Past Releases]] – Where we've been.
*[[Calendar:Roadmap|Roadmap]] – Where we're going.
*[[Calendar:For_Everyone:Blocking Flags|Blocking Flags]] – How we choose what makes it into each release.
== For developers ==
These are pages for people interested in contributing in a more formal way to Sunbird and Lightning development, whether through testing (QA), or coding.
'''General Info'''
*[[Calendar:Who_is_who|Team: Who is who]] – List of names, nicks and noticeable infos
* Past meetings [[Calendar:Hamburg_2008_-_F2F_Meeting|April 2008]], [[Calendar:Hamburg F2F Meeting|April 2007]] and [[Calendar:F2F Meeting|July 2006]]
'''Coding'''
*[[Calendar:Build|Beginner's Guide to Building Sunbird and Lightning]] – One-stop page to set up a development environment for calendar.
*[[Calendar:Hacking|Beginner's Guide to Hacking Sunbird/Lightning]]  Information for someone looking to get their feet wet in the mozilla codebase for the first time
*[[Calendar:Dev Guide|New Sunbird/Lightning Developer's Guide]] (draft) – A bird's eye view of the calendar codebase
*[[Calendar:Creating_an_Extension|The Sunbird/Lightning Extension Developer's Guide]] – Get started with creating extensions for the Calendar application.
*[[Calendar:Status Meetings|Meeting notes]] – Notes from past weekly meetings held on conference call and IRC. Also includes the schedule and agenda for the next meeting
* [[Calendar:Style_Guide|Style Guide]] – Source code guidelines for patches
*[[Calendar:Localization|Localization]] – Information for translators on how to localize Sunbird and Lightning.
'''QA and Further Information'''
*[[Calendar: Feature Implementations |Feature Implementations]] – proposals and overviews of past, present, and possible future features in Sunbird and Lightning.
*[[Calendar:QA Home|Calendar QA and Testing]] – Information for those wishing to help test development builds, in an effort to improve quality.
*Administration ([[Calendar: Module Ownership]], [[Calendar:Updating libical]], [[Calendar: Development Strategies]], [[Calendar:Build Team Requests]]) – pages related to administrative tasks in calendar development (reviews, release cycles, etc)
* Build, Release and Update:
**[[Calendar:Sunbird Updates]]
**[[Calendar: UI Ownership]]
**[[Calendar: Review Process]]
[[category:Calendar|*]]

Latest revision as of 23:17, 18 December 2018

Welcome to the wiki of the Mozilla Calendar Project.

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See the shiny new Calendar project page

This wiki represents a collection of easily-editable pages providing a variety of information on both the standalone calendar application Sunbird (discontinued), and the calendaring extension for Mozilla Thunderbird, code-named Lightning.

Please keep in mind that while every effort is made to keep these pages up-to-date, sometimes pages do become obsolete.

Latest Releases

  • Lightning 0.9 – The calendaring extension for Mozilla Thunderbird
  • Sunbird 0.9 – Our standalone calendar application for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. Note that this project was discontinued with version 1.0 Beta 1 on March 30, 2010.

For end-users

These pages contain information that end-users (that's you!) will hopefully find useful.

  • User Documentation – User Manual / Help / Documentation – For 0.9 release (Needs your contribution!)
  • FAQ – "Frequently Asked Questions" concerning Sunbird and Lightning
  • How to contribute – Looking to get involved? Look here for some good starting points.
  • Calendar:Charter (draft) – The overall mission of the calendar project
  • Target Users – Who we're writing software for
  • Calendar:Lightning – (jminta-will probably move?) Links to all pages related to Lightning
  • Past Releases – Where we've been.
  • Roadmap – Where we're going.
  • Blocking Flags – How we choose what makes it into each release.

For developers

These are pages for people interested in contributing in a more formal way to Sunbird and Lightning development, whether through testing (QA), or coding.


General Info

Coding

QA and Further Information