Hello, I'm not subscribed to the list so please Cc: replies; currently running GnomeCal 1.0.42 (debian unstable). I read through the archives and am interested in the work being done on a shared calendar on a SQL server. However, I think I have a different view of the work in progess. From what I've read, it seems like everybody has a personal calendar, and there also exists a "community" calendar. It is up to the personal client to merge the community calendar into individual calendars. (I could be totally misunderstanding this, but it is the easier method to implement as well...) However, I think that a better idea (and this may be where things are heading, given the "private, protected, public" classifications) is to allow others to update your addressbook, like a secretary updating the boss's. Having given this some thought, it seems like both could coexist nicely - having public happenings "overlap" private happenings without conflicting, and an "Attending" flag so that the community calendar is reflected. I'm not sure what protected means, but if it's a single password type protection, this may need expanding, with username/password pairs, for those who want several people to be able to update their calendars with differing passwords. It would, of course, also be good to show where the update came from in that case. And finally, the feature request - it's usually the case (it seems to me) that updates to the personal calendar are going to happen some time before that day's events in general, and if so, it would be good to email a summary to that person at the beginning of the work day, and possibly one before/after lunch as well. This is useful even without the ``multiuser'' features implemented, so no need to wait on one without the other. =) I'd also like to express my gratitude to everyone working on this project. I've not used the address book (hopefully it'll tie into an LDAP server and coexist with Netscape and MS's addressbooks nicely though) but the Calendar is excellent work and I for one really appreciate it. It does seem to be missing a WM icon - I've assigned WindowMaker's "timer.xpm". It's only missing the little things like that. And it would be good if it could popup before an event is due as a reminder, or animate/flash the icon if possible. Or if it could run without having to remain resident (eg, a cron peek once every 5 minutes) and launch itself when needed. Or whatever - things like that. (I don't mean to ramble, really.) Again, thanks, And excellent work all! Christopher ps - I sent this once before I subscribed to the list but didn't see it in the archives and nobody said anything, so I've subscribed and resent it. Apologies if anyone gets this twice. Chris
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