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Title : Internet Calendaring and Scheduling Venue Component Specification
Author(s) : C. Norris, J. McCullough
Filename : draft-norris-ical-venue-00.txt
Pages : 25
Date : 2007-1-31
The currently existing iCalendar standard (RFC 2445) provides only a
simple text field ("LOCATION" property) for specifying the location
where an event (or "TODO" item) will occur. While this may be
adequate for human readers, it is difficult for automated systems to
make use of. With the recent advent of tools and services (event
aggregators, for example) which would benefit greatly from structured
location data, the need to specify detailed venue information has
become apparent. This document describes a proposed method for
addressing this need.
Comments are solicited and should be addressed to the working group's
mailing list at ietf-ical-extensions@eventful.com and/or the authors.
Note: This document depends on RFC2445bis, currently in draft status,
and should not proceed without RFC2445bis.
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