I need to point out that the subject message (below) is NOT an official IETF Last Call message, though the subject makes it look like one. It is a last call by the authors for comments, before they move their document into the formal IETF process (most likely, getting an AD to sponsor the document). That said, as Grisha says: your comments are welcome. It's always better to get them in earlier. Assuming that the authors pursue this as a Standards Track document, a proper IETF Last Call will eventually appear. Barry, Applications AD On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 4:29 AM, Gregory Yakushev <yakushev@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > This is last call for > http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-daboo-icalendar-rscale . The draft was > extensively discussed at CalConnect (http://calconnect.org/), previous IETF > discussion is on calsify@xxxxxxxx . > > The draft functionality is currently fully implemented in Google Calendar. > You can try it out using proprietary Google Calendar API: > 1. Follow this link: http://goo.gl/tKTUQZ > 2. Click on Oauth2.0 trigger in the upper right corner to authenticate > 3. Enter your Google Calendar e-mail into calendarId field > 4. Click Execute, you should get 200 OK > 5. Now your non-Gregorian recurring event is visible in UI, embedded > calendar, and any client that doesn't do recurrence expansion by itself > > Your comments are welcome, > Grisha