Here is a really successful project from where I live that Fedora might benefit from.
http://calagator.org/ http://code.google.com/p/calagator/
It is different from the traditional "calendaring/Outlook" type solution that has been under discussion, but it is extremely easy for people to add events to and for others to query and get updates from (RSS and ical feeds).
Maybe it would be useful for a small segment of our project like weekly team meetings. It could also be used on much larger scale for Fedora events around the world.
John
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009, John Poelstra wrote:
Here is a really successful project from where I live that Fedora might benefit from.
http://calagator.org/ http://code.google.com/p/calagator/
It is different from the traditional "calendaring/Outlook" type solution that has been under discussion, but it is extremely easy for people to add events to and for others to query and get updates from (RSS and ical feeds).
Maybe it would be useful for a small segment of our project like weekly team meetings. It could also be used on much larger scale for Fedora events around the world.
It's sure worth a look. Susmit, what do you think?
-Mike
It's sure worth a look. Susmit, what do you think?
This is interesting. I am looking at it. Thanks.
It's sure worth a look. Susmit, what do you think?
Looks like we have hit the usual hardle, java. http://code.google.com/p/calagator/wiki/DevelopmentSoftware says it need java 1.6 for solr which provides search functionality.
I am not sure if it works with openjdk or not. Can anyone please update in that regard? Thanks.
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