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interested people to subscribe to it.
interested people to subscribe to it.
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==Suggestions==
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==Requirements==
* people can view the appointment with their local time (no more UTC, Pacific Time, Pechino time etc....)
* people can view the appointment with their local time (no more UTC, Pacific Time, Pechino time etc....)
* people can choose to receive a notification by email or sms (it's free) before an appointment
* people can choose to receive a notification by email or sms (it's free) before an appointment
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* include iCalendar export
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* replicate to forum calendar (et al)
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==Suggestions==
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* embed Google Calendar on website (front page link at minimum)
* embed Google Calendar on website (front page link at minimum)
* use the built in MediaWiki calendar
* use the built in MediaWiki calendar
* build out the Drupal events in a more robust way, including provide iCal support and an actual calendar
* build out the Drupal events in a more robust way, including provide iCal support and an actual calendar
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* include iCalendar export
 
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* replicate to forum calendar (et al)
 

Revision as of 20:53, 21 September 2010

Proposal for a common calendar on meego.com

As put forth by Andrea Grandi:

"what do you think about setting up a shared calendar where someone can add MeeGo related appointments like IRC Meetings, conferences etc... ? I used to do this using Google Calendar, adding tasks and inviting all.' interested people to subscribe to it.

Requirements

  • people can view the appointment with their local time (no more UTC, Pacific Time, Pechino time etc....)
  • people can choose to receive a notification by email or sms (it's free) before an appointment
  • include iCalendar export
  • replicate to forum calendar (et al)

Suggestions

  • embed Google Calendar on website (front page link at minimum)
  • use the built in MediaWiki calendar
  • build out the Drupal events in a more robust way, including provide iCal support and an actual calendar
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