| Issue 192: | Schedule version 2 | |
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Super time-saving awesomeness it would be to have iCalendar export for rooms, teachers, and students.
May 7, 2012
This topic needs some discussion. Can we do a google hangout and discuss this more this week? There are existing django frameworks for events. But none are really great. This one is somewhat active but have a million forks as the main project seems dead. https://github.com/thauber/django-schedule/network To realistically use it, we would probably need to organize taking over the project and integrating the forks and making a central place to people to contribute to. Can you take a minute to look for alternatives and see if anything is better? I picked an random somewhat up to date fork and evaluated it. + Ajax UI + Recurring events + Decent UI (click to create, edit, drag to move it, resize to change time, etc) + RSS - ical support broken (is it just a stub?) - Buggy, not deployable as is. - Requires taking over a fairly active project
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ca...@burkesoftware.com
May 14, 2012
I'm cool with a hangout. On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 8:40 PM, < student-worker-relational-database@googlecode.com> wrote:
May 15, 2012
I'm down for a hangout too. Let me know.
May 18, 2012
Features needed: - 4 day rotating schedule - lookup by room or teacher - Google can read iCalendar feeds: http://support.google.com/calendar/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=37100 Another feature to consider - using api to automatically add ical feeds to students and teachers. Preliminary work - decide on model changes to support rotation days. Play with exporting to ical. John is going to look into a framework for tasks
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Cc: jmil...@cristoreyny.org da...@burkesoftware.com
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