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At my university people use an online based calendar called Corporate |
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Time. I guess that would be sufficient since we probably don't need to |
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sync that stuff with people's PIMs and such. |
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On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 19:33, Luke-Jr wrote: |
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> Well, as vapier suggested, we could use it for vacation times... We could also |
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> mark release dates and feature freeze periods (for LiveCD contents) and |
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> similar things, even if they are marked after the fact... Meetings could also |
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> be scheduled on it (and possibly clients could be configured to automaticly |
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> remind of meetings). And don't forget bugfix day things... =p |
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> On Friday 29 August 2003 01:50 am, Lisa Marie Seelye wrote: |
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> > On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 21:28, Luke-Jr wrote: |
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> > > Just was wondering if anyone would be interested in having some kind of |
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> > > Gentoo Calendar setup where people can view or sync to (and devs can |
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> > > modify) via some calendar standard. I know KOrganizer provides a protocol |
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> > > for merging other calendars on the net into their current calendar, but |
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> > > I'm not sure how much of a standard that is... |
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> > > I'll look into details if anyone's interested in having such a |
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> > > calendar... |
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> > What would it be used for? |
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