[Noisebridge-discuss] Noisebridge Calendar

jim jim at well.com
Thu Jan 21 22:39:38 UTC 2010



   doesn't evolution's calendar integrate both ways 
with google calendar? i should test and see, but i 
hope one of you guys will instead. 




On Thu, 2010-01-21 at 13:37 -0800, Leif Ryge wrote:
> Good news: I upgraded our MediaWiki install last night, so we can 
> install whatever extension(s) we want now.
> 
> Bad news: I looked a bit closer at the Kenyu73 calendar extension, which 
> I'd previously thought looked like the best option, and realized that it 
> can only consume ical data - it cannot produce it.
> 
> On 01/20/2010 06:35 PM, Dougie wrote:
> > http://caldav.calconnect.org/
> >
> > It is simple to export the data from the Google calendar in a compatible CalDAV file, which can be imported into any compatible server.  The source code, and libraries are listed in the above link.
> >
> > Just sayin'...
> 
> A number of people (myself included) do not want something that pulls 
> _from_ Google (and requires people to use Google to edit it); instead, 
> we want something that Google can pull from, so that people using Google 
> Calendar can subscribe to our feed (generated from data on the wiki).
> 
> > On Jan 20, 2010, at 6:06 PM, Ian Atha wrote:
> >> I looked at some existing opensource solutions and none of it seems to do what we want it to. I am writing a plugin that will parse a spceially formated page stored on the existing Wiki and will generate an iCal feed.
> 
> Awesome! Is this something you expect to have working soon? Amazingly, 
> of all the calendar extensions which I've seen[*], few can produce ical 
> and none of those that do do it simply. If you make one that does, I 
> suspect many other sites would use it too.
> 
> *: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Calendar
> 
> ~leif
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