Gentoo Archives: gentoo-dev

From: Mike Frysinger <vapier@g.o>
To: gentoo-dev@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: Gentoo calendar for tracking Gentoo events
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 00:13:05
Message-Id: 201003101913.38617.vapier@gentoo.org
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-dev] Re: Gentoo calendar for tracking Gentoo events by Gilles Dartiguelongue
1 On Wednesday 10 March 2010 19:02:19 Gilles Dartiguelongue wrote:
2 > Le jeudi 11 mars 2010 à 05:28 +0530, Nirbheek Chauhan a écrit :
3 > > On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 3:12 AM, Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@×××.net> wrote:
4 > > > So a gmail account is now considered mandatory for Gentoo devs, at
5 > > > least if they want calendar access?
6 > >
7 > > Write access.
8 > >
9 > > > What about those who might think that Google knows enough about them
10 > > > with search and the web crawling and database correlation Google does,
11 > > > and whatever ad serving might leak thru, and object to having a gmail
12 > > > account on principle?
13 > >
14 > > If some gentoo dev actually has this problem, they should speak up and
15 > > we'll discuss it then.
16 >
17 > I have a problem with using google resources out of lazyness (nothing
18 > from what I read indicates the opposite) to setup and/or ask infra what
19 > can be done to solve this need.
20
21 infra is already tasked enough without having to tackle such a trivial
22 resource need. google calendar is working today and exports all of its stuff
23 via a variety of formats for people to important into their own calendaring
24 system.
25
26 there are plenty of devs who dont have a problem signing in to use google
27 calendar which means it should be trivial for you to find someone to add an
28 event if you so desire. or to use a standard invite format and e-mail it to
29 someone who simply adds it to the calendar via the gmail interface.
30 -mike

Attachments

File name MIME type
signature.asc application/pgp-signature