Re: IESG Teleconference Participation for November 25, 2014

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> On Nov 18, 2014, at 12:36 PM, Ted Lemon <Ted.Lemon@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> On Nov 18, 2014, at 12:33 PM, Ted Lemon <Ted.Lemon@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Do we have a calendar to subscribe to yet?
> 
> Sorry, I think Reply-to bit me.   Obviously the IETF mailing list is not the place to ask this question... :}
> 

Ahh, but maybe it is.

So in the SACM group I just filled out a Doodle poll with 60 options to create a interim meeting time.  Obviously the whole SACM group is expected to do this which is effectively copy our corporate/personal calendar into a Doodle poll.  This made me look into “is there a better way”?

First, I would hope to think that IETF could potentially host dudle, from TU-Dresden (https://dudle.inf.tu-dresden.de).  It’s an open source tool that allows the creation of polls just like Doodle.

Secondly, and more ambitiously, I was looking at tools like Doodle Premium, TimeBridge, WhenIsGood, and ScheduleOnce which allow calendar integration from user calendars (e.g. Exchange, Google, Apple Calendar, …) and helps in scheduling.

Having tooling like that to schedule an interim meeting would be great.

There is an “Interim Meeting Manager” but you need to login to see it - so I didn’t check it out.


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Chris Inacio
inacio@xxxxxxxx








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