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# Roadmap: FamilySync
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## Overview
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FamilySync is built in five phases, each delivering an end-to-end user-observable capability. Phase 1 is both the foundation and the highest-risk gate: OIDC auth must work and the CalDAV broker must prove it can read personal Fastmail calendars before any calendar UI is built. Phases 2–3 complete the calendar. Phase 4 delivers shared lists with live co-edit sync. Phase 5 wires up Web Push notifications. The dependency chain is strict: each phase is a prerequisite for the next, except the lists track (Phase 4) which is independent of the calendar write path.
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## Phases
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**Phase Numbering:**
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- Integer phases (1, 2, 3): Planned milestone work
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- Decimal phases (2.1, 2.2): Urgent insertions (marked with INSERTED)
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Decimal phases appear between their surrounding integers in numeric order.
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- [ ] **Phase 1: Foundation + Broker Spike** - Auth, Docker scaffold, CalDAV broker read path, and personal-calendar ACL spike (go/no-go gate)
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- [ ] **Phase 2: Calendar Display** - Read-only unified color-coded calendar (week/month/day/agenda) built on the confirmed broker
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- [ ] **Phase 3: Event Write-Back + PWA Install** - Full event CRUD written back to Fastmail, PWA manifest + service worker, guided iOS install flow
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- [ ] **Phase 4: Shared Lists + Live Sync** - Named collaborative lists with item CRUD and real-time SSE co-edit sync
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- [ ] **Phase 5: Web Push Notifications** - VAPID push for event reminders, event changes, and list-change alerts
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## Phase Details
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### Phase 1: Foundation + Broker Spike
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**Goal**: The app stack is running, both members can authenticate, and the CalDAV broker can read Fastmail calendars — with a confirmed go/no-go decision on personal-calendar cross-account sharing
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**Mode:** mvp
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**Depends on**: Nothing (first phase)
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**Requirements**: AUTH-01, AUTH-02, AUTH-03, CAL-01, CAL-08
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**Success Criteria** (what must be TRUE):
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1. Both members can reach the app URL, authenticate through Authelia OIDC, and land on the app home page without entering any Fastmail credentials
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2. Sessions persist across browser restarts — neither member is asked to log in again on the next visit
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3. Each member is assigned a stable, distinct display color that does not change between sessions
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4. The broker successfully fetches and caches at least one event from the shared Fastmail calendar via CalDAV PROPFIND/REPORT
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5. The personal-calendar ACL spike produces a documented go/no-go decision: either the broker token sees the wife's personal calendar after Fastmail share+accept, or the fallback strategy (shared-family-only or per-member app password) is chosen and recorded
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**Plans**: 4 plans
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Plans:
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- [ ] 01-01-PLAN.md — Walking skeleton: monorepo scaffold + Docker/MariaDB + Drizzle schema (push) + /health end-to-end slice + Vitest Wave 0 harness
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- [ ] 01-02-PLAN.md — Authelia OIDC slice: stable identity (iss+sub) + auto-assigned member color + /api/me + authenticated PWA shell (AUTH-01/02/03)
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- [ ] 01-03-PLAN.md — CalDAV broker slice: AES-256-GCM credential encryption + tsdav broker + ical.js sync (all-day DATE) + ctag poller + /api/events (CAL-01)
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- [ ] 01-04-PLAN.md — Integration + gate: wire poller/routes, event-proof landing page, CAL-08 spike + go/no-go doc, live Pangolin deploy + SSE smoke test
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### Phase 2: Calendar Display
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**Goal**: Both members can see a unified, color-coded calendar aggregating all accessible Fastmail calendars across day, week, month, and agenda views — read-only, no write-back yet
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**Mode:** mvp
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**Depends on**: Phase 1
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**Requirements**: CAL-02, CAL-03, CAL-07
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**Success Criteria** (what must be TRUE):
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1. Opening the app shows a color-coded calendar where each member's events appear in their assigned color, with shared events distinguishable from personal events
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2. The user can switch between day, week, month, and agenda views and all events render correctly in each view
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3. A recurring event (e.g., weekly meeting) displays all its occurrences correctly in the current view window, including correct behavior across DST boundaries
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4. All-day events (birthdays, holidays) appear as full-day banners on the correct date with no timezone shift
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**Plans**: TBD
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**UI hint**: yes
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### Phase 3: Event Write-Back + PWA Install
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**Goal**: Both members can create, edit, and delete events that are written back to the correct Fastmail calendar, and the app is installable to the iPhone and Android home screens with a guided onboarding flow
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**Mode:** mvp
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**Depends on**: Phase 2
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**Requirements**: CAL-04, CAL-05, CAL-06, CAL-07, PWA-01, PWA-02
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**Success Criteria** (what must be TRUE):
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1. A member can create a timed or all-day event (including recurring events) in the app and see it appear in the native Fastmail app within the next sync cycle
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2. A member can edit an existing event's title, time, or description and the change persists correctly in Fastmail
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3. A member can delete an event and it disappears from all views on the next sync
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4. On Android, the app shows a browser install prompt and installs to the home screen; on iOS, the app shows a guided "Add to Home Screen" walkthrough with annotated screenshots that a non-technical user can follow independently
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5. The installed PWA opens full-screen without browser chrome on both iOS and Android
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**Plans**: TBD
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**UI hint**: yes
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### Phase 4: Shared Lists + Live Sync
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**Goal**: Both members can create and manage shared named lists with real-time co-edit sync — edits by one member appear for the other without any manual refresh
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**Mode:** mvp
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**Depends on**: Phase 1
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**Requirements**: LIST-01, LIST-02, LIST-03, LIST-04
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**Success Criteria** (what must be TRUE):
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1. Either member can create a named list (e.g., "Groceries") and delete a list they no longer need
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2. Either member can add items to a list, check items off, reorder them by drag-and-drop, and delete individual items
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3. When one member adds or checks off an item, the other member sees the change appear in the list within a few seconds without refreshing — even if they reconnect after a brief network gap
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**Plans**: TBD
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**UI hint**: yes
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### Phase 5: Web Push Notifications
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**Goal**: Both members receive timely Web Push alerts for upcoming events, event changes made by the other member, and list changes — reliably on both iOS and Android
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**Mode:** mvp
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**Depends on**: Phase 3, Phase 4
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**Requirements**: NOTIF-01, NOTIF-02, NOTIF-03
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**Success Criteria** (what must be TRUE):
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1. A member receives a push notification on their phone approximately 15 minutes before a calendar event starts — delivered to the installed PWA, including on iOS
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2. When the other member adds or changes a calendar event, the first member receives a push notification with the event title and action described in the payload
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3. When the other member modifies a shared list (adds, checks off, or deletes an item), the first member receives a push notification identifying the list and the change
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4. After an extended period of app inactivity, push notifications are still delivered (subscription health-check prevents silent revocation on iOS)
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**Plans**: TBD
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## Progress
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**Execution Order:**
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Phases execute in numeric order: 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 → 5
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Note: Phase 4 depends only on Phase 1 and can begin as soon as Phase 1 is complete. It is serialized here to reduce work-in-progress.
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| Phase | Plans Complete | Status | Completed |
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|-------|----------------|--------|-----------|
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| 1. Foundation + Broker Spike | 0/? | Not started | - |
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| 2. Calendar Display | 0/? | Not started | - |
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| 3. Event Write-Back + PWA Install | 0/? | Not started | - |
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| 4. Shared Lists + Live Sync | 0/? | Not started | - |
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| 5. Web Push Notifications | 0/? | Not started | - |
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