> Hey Joey ;)
>
> Both calendars are still quite empty - the Linuxdays at Geneve and other
> events are missing.
For LinuxDays, Joey is maybe missing an annoucement in English
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Am Mittwoch 09 November 2005 17:07 schrieb Martin Schulze:
> All I know is www.debian.org/events/ (submissions to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]) and www.infodrom.org/Linux/calendar.html
> (submissions to [EMAIL PROTECTED]) alias
> http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/calendar.html
>
> Details are not availa
Am Mittwoch 09 November 2005 15:04 schrieb Mark Edgington:
> I am wondering if there exists a Debian calendar webpage where people
> can post events and their associated information (i.e. description,
> date/time, location, entrance fees, contact people, etc.), and others
> can view it all at once?
On Nov 10, 2005, at 00:19, Alexander Schmehl wrote:
We provide for very event an .ics file, which seems similar
to .ical to
me. But I don't know enought about differences or advantages and
disadvantages of them...
.ics files are used by iCal, I never saw .ical in this context.
Kind regards,
Hi!
* Michael Banck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [051110 00:00]:
> Providing an .ical file so people can import them into their own
> calendars would be convenient though.
>
> (But probably we do that already, haven't checked)
We provide for very event an .ics file, which seems similar to .ical to
me. B
On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 11:29:20PM +0100, Alexander Schmehl wrote:
> IMHO we don't need a calendar for the events page (so I understood the
> question)... most times we have less than ten events on that page.
> I think it's far more usable to have them listed, instead of needing to
> search them in
Hi!
* Nico Golde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [051109 19:56]:
> Do you really think a "real" calender is needed or is the
> events site what you mean? I would create a "real" calender
> if it is needed.
IMHO we don't need a calendar for the events page (so I understood the
question)... most times we ha
Hi,
* Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-11-09 17:43]:
> Mark Edgington wrote:
> > I am wondering if there exists a Debian calendar webpage where people
> > can post events and their associated information (i.e. description,
> > date/time, location, entrance fees, contact people, etc.), and
Mark Edgington wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am wondering if there exists a Debian calendar webpage where people
> can post events and their associated information (i.e. description,
> date/time, location, entrance fees, contact people, etc.), and others
> can view it all at once? Using software l
Hello all,
I am wondering if there exists a Debian calendar webpage where people
can post events and their associated information (i.e. description,
date/time, location, entrance fees, contact people, etc.), and others
can view it all at once? Using software like WebCalendar (
http://www.k5n
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