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On Wednesday 10 March 2010 19:02:19 Gilles Dartiguelongue wrote: |
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> Le jeudi 11 mars 2010 à 05:28 +0530, Nirbheek Chauhan a écrit : |
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> > On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 3:12 AM, Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@×××.net> wrote: |
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> > > So a gmail account is now considered mandatory for Gentoo devs, at |
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> > > least if they want calendar access? |
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> > Write access. |
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> > > What about those who might think that Google knows enough about them |
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> > > with search and the web crawling and database correlation Google does, |
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> > > and whatever ad serving might leak thru, and object to having a gmail |
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> > > account on principle? |
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> > If some gentoo dev actually has this problem, they should speak up and |
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> > we'll discuss it then. |
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> I have a problem with using google resources out of lazyness (nothing |
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> from what I read indicates the opposite) to setup and/or ask infra what |
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> can be done to solve this need. |
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infra is already tasked enough without having to tackle such a trivial |
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resource need. google calendar is working today and exports all of its stuff |
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via a variety of formats for people to important into their own calendaring |
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system. |
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there are plenty of devs who dont have a problem signing in to use google |
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calendar which means it should be trivial for you to find someone to add an |
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event if you so desire. or to use a standard invite format and e-mail it to |
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someone who simply adds it to the calendar via the gmail interface. |
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-mike |