I think one could make use of file synchronization server-and-client software such as Rsync, SFTP (through OpenSSH) or Samba; or even some version control system such as Git or Subversion, whice the version control systems make collaboration easier and controllable through access controls. Samba also allows control through access control but you might have to set real user accounts in your system for making changes in Samba.
Although I don't know if this would work in practice, another method would be make use of the Library of Babel ("Org Babel"?) and make a source code block that fetches specific events from known public Org mode files). This would require a scripting language that is allowed to run a file downloader, open the file and extract parts of it --- or (optionally) call the Org mode function that extracts parts of files in "#+include", but from the downloaded file ---, and also would require the agenda processing to happen after the Babel block was done. I don't know if this is currently possible, but I repeat that it would be an interesting test. 2017-11-16T23:48:05-0500 David Arroyo Menendez wrote: > Hello, > > I would like share my public agenda and read public agendas of another > worgers, perhaps we can share our agendas in a git repository, or from > different sources linked from worgers.org. Are there more people > interested in this idea? > > Thanks in advance! > > -- - https://libreplanet.org/wiki/User:Adfeno - Palestrante e consultor sobre /software/ livre (não confundir com gratis). - "WhatsApp"? Ele não é livre. Por favor, veja formas de se comunicar instantaneamente comigo no endereço abaixo. - Contato: https://libreplanet.org/wiki/User:Adfeno#vCard - Arquivos comuns aceitos (apenas sem DRM): Corel Draw, Microsoft Office, MP3, MP4, WMA, WMV. - Arquivos comuns aceitos e enviados: CSV, GNU Dia, GNU Emacs Org, GNU GIMP, Inkscape SVG, JPG, LibreOffice (padrão ODF), OGG, OPUS, PDF (apenas sem DRM), PNG, TXT, WEBM.