[Noisebridge-discuss] NoisyCalendary

Ian Atha thatha at thatha.org
Sun Jan 24 00:58:03 UTC 2010


Jim,

I see a number of _anonymous_ edits on the wikipage for the Linux
System Administration Study Group
(https://www.noisebridge.net/index.php?title=Linux_System_Administration_Study_Group&action=history).
Isn't this you?

-ian.

On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 16:48, jim <jim at well.com> wrote:
>
>   oh, i don't get why anonymous edits:
>   anonymity seems antithetical to accountabilty, and
> it seems to me things that our community depends on
> ought to have some accountability track: who's claiming
> what resources and why. requiring a name also reduces
> the vulnerability to malice and pranks.
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, 2010-01-23 at 13:36 -0800, Ian Atha wrote:
>> Hey folks,
>>
>> Leif and I are meeting up at 2169 today circa 3pm to brainstorm about
>> the implementation of the One True Noisebridge Calendar. If you have
>> anything you'd like us to consider now's the time to speak!
>>
>> For your reference, voilá Kelly's specs:
>>
>> - Publicly editable, anonymously editable
>> - Publicly linkable
>> - Has the usual variety of calendar layouts (day, week, month, list)
>> - The usual calendar capabilities (description field, repeating events)
>> - iCal feed, RSS feed
>> - Some sort of feed which can auto-update the wiki homepage
>> - Probably free
>> - Hosted locally(ish)
>>
>> And bonus options:
>> - Can use wiki logins or some other kind of identification in addition
>> to anonymous
>> - Events have a field for which room/area of NB
>> - Calendars show which room/area of NB
>> - open source or some other moral superiority
>> - easy publishing to email (for nb-announce, for instance)
>> - misc bells and whistles
>>
>> I'd heart you so much more if we keep this thread relevant!
>>
>>
>> -ian.
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