One Zikula calendar module has a variety of feeds (see http://code.zikula.org/crpcalendar/attachment/wiki/screenshots/list.png) or http://jami.cremonapalloza.org/index.php?module=crpCalendar for a live demo. It might need some template modifications for display, but you could allow users to submit events and so on by logging in with their FAS ID. However, I am sure there are better standalone solutions out there, if you're happy to maintain a separate tool. > -----Original Message----- > From: fedora-infrastructure-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:fedora- > infrastructure-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Toshio Kuratomi > Sent: 06 February 2009 21:33 > To: Fedora Infrastructure > Subject: Re: Calendaring system? > > Adam Williamson wrote: > > On Thu, 2009-02-05 at 18:51 -0700, Clint Savage wrote: > > > >> Adam, > >> > >> Funny thing, I was just mentioning how it would be nice to have a > >> calendaring solution that would be able to let people pull feeds and > >> put items on the calendar for Fedora with use in FAS. I think even > >> though there's currently no solution quite as good as google > calendar > >> (or apple's iCal) in free software, there are alternatives. > >> > >> Bongo Project - http://bongo-project.org/Main_Page (formerly Hula) > >> (GPLv2) Bedework - http://www.bedework.org/bedework/ (BSD License) > >> DAViCal - http://rscds.sourceforge.net/ (GPL) > >> > >> I'm sure there are others, but I think a self-sustaining calendar > >> that could integrate with the Fedora Account System (FAS) and make > it > >> so that people can create events that could get pushed to a central > >> calendar which others might subscribe. Something like this would be > >> awesome and I'd be happy to help you get it started. Maybe one of > >> the above programs can meet our needs, or maybe we need to look into > >> something else. > > > > Thanks a lot, Clint. Actually one of our QA community guys, Jóhann > > Guðmundsson, independently suggested Bedework to me and I had a quick > > look at the web page and it looks nice. It runs in Java but I guess > > that's no problem if it works on OpenJDK, and it looks like it's nice > > and self-contained, actively developed, and seems to really work to > > implement the latest standards, so it looks like a good candidate to > me. > > I haven't looked at the others you suggested yet, but I will. > > > > I'm happy to help out as much as I can - I'm no expert in this field > - > > in the initial set up, my only concern is to make sure that this is > > something the infrastructure group will maintain over a sustained > > period, I'm just hoping that it won't fall by the wayside and stop > > working after a few months or wind up with me having to (try and) > > maintain it or something. But I'm certainly happy to help out in > > getting it up and running and fit for purpose initially. > > We have kind of a de facto no-Java standard in infrastructure. This is > partially because none of us have had good experiences running apps in > java and partially because we have noone with Java programming > experience to fix things if we need to. If you had some people to give > to us to work on maintaining the server we might be able to work out > something similar to how zikula is being run for the docs deploy. But > that doesn't sound like the case :-( > > -Toshio > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 8.0.233 / Virus Database: 270.10.18/1936 - Release Date: > 02/05/09 11:34:00 _______________________________________________ Fedora-infrastructure-list mailing list Fedora-infrastructure-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-infrastructure-list