CalDev is probably the closest to a standard i am aware of. And that is more like hacking a calendar to be a todo list.
Beyond that, this is something I really wish to have an open standard all can partially agree on to comply. But seeing as how startups these days tend to have winner takes all mindset, hard to see it happening.
I miss the days where email chat apps were inter-operable. Even if it was a closed standard (aka yahoo / msn / aim / etc) 10+ years ago. I feel like we have regressed in that area, as we switched over to mobile number based chat.
in other words: you can break the deadlock, do it!
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CalDev is probably the closest to a standard i am aware of. And that is more like hacking a calendar to be a todo list.
Beyond that, this is something I really wish to have an open standard all can partially agree on to comply. But seeing as how startups these days tend to have winner takes all mindset, hard to see it happening.
I miss the days where email chat apps were inter-operable. Even if it was a closed standard (aka yahoo / msn / aim / etc) 10+ years ago. I feel like we have regressed in that area, as we switched over to mobile number based chat.
in other words: you can break the deadlock, do it!