Re: Release Calendar(GCal)

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2009/2/23 Kamisamanou Burgess <kamisamanou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


Sayonara,
Kamisamanou Burgess
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On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 18:13, John Poelstra <poelstra@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Kamisamanou Burgess said the following on 02/20/2009 07:24 AM Pacific Time:
As long as the iCal would be a url that I could subscribe to and it would be

kept as up-to-date or moreso than the wiki page, then yes, that would be
excellent. Are iCal feeds dynamic?


I'm not sure what you mean by "are the feeds dynamic"?
What I mean, is that will I recieve updates to the calendar without downloading the .ics file again?


The iCal file is updated each time the schedule is rebuilt and could be  hosted as part of the other html reports on my people page.



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Wow, this topic was really interesting.  I'm wondering after all that email threading did anyone draft a Google Calendar or Yahoo Calendar?  If not, I can start one, referencing the Fedora Events, and share it with the admins and everyone.  I agree that it would be easier to share using Google Calendar, but that's because I actually use Google Cal on a regular basis... so that may be bias of me.

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