Snow Leopard Upgrade and ICal / CalDav access

I've upgraded half of the computers in the office to Snow Leopard only to find that now upgraded users cannot change the calendars. (problem.)
Getting "Only calendar admin and delegates with permission can make changes"... so no problem right? Just set up delegation on the server... well the version of CalDav we're using doesn't support delegation.
Shouldn't ICal recognize a server that doesn't support delegation instead of making the calendar read-only for everyone since it is impossible to create a delegate?
Solutions?

Confirmed that iCal 4.0 (packaged with Snow Leopard) breaks when used with the Cosmo CalDAV server (http://chandlerproject.org/Projects/CosmoDevelopmentHome). Before in iCal 3.x it worked fine. When attempting to update a calendar I now get the message:
"You can't change events or to do items in the $calendar calendar."
I'd encourage Apple to test iCal with other popular CalDAV servers before releasing it as it is supposed to be compatible with open standards.

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