On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 11:10 PM, Ross Gardler (MS OPEN TECH) <ross.gard...@microsoft.com> wrote: > You can ask infra, but I don't see this as a viable cross project service > since confluence > is not standards across all projects. Personally I'd say don't bother. If you > have a solution > for Geode then you should stick with that for now. If others ask then we can > think about > asking infra. But I don't think adding to infra management overhead is a good > idea without > good cause (managing plugins for Confluence has been a problem in the past.
The only reason for the request would be to manage Calendars on ASF INFRA while not requiring yet *another* account to be known and shared among community members. The pain is really along the same lines you're describing at the end of your email saying 'Melissa has the keys'. I was trying to figure out a way of how to avoid this single point of calendar management. > We do need a better solution for cross project event tracking. I do have > something > "in the works" and I've been given a push by Rich's recent work on a script > to pull > data from meetup.com. However when this will be available is dependent on my > time (and interest) or that of people willing to volunteer. Is this something you can share? It would really great to have an ASF tool we all can use. However little cycles I've got I may be able to help at least somewhat. > One other thing you could do is ensure that your events are shared with the > ASF > events calendar - see http://community.apache.org/calendars/ how you do that > I don't know. I'm guessing sharing calendars in Google is possible. Melissa > has > the keys to the ASF calendar. Thanks! Thanks, Roman.