On Sat, Mar 29, 2014 at 03:26:43PM +0100, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote: > On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 06:28:34PM +0100, Fabian Arrotin wrote: > > On 28/03/14 13:31, Karanbir Singh wrote: > > > Hi > > > > > > There is quite a lot of stuff going on and not all of it is easily > > > visible to everyone. The way to perhaps address that is to setup a > > > project calendar that people can sync against and look at regularly. And > > > more win if we can have it slightly open ended, allowing people / > > > projects / sig's to contribute events into that cal. > > > > > > To that extent Stephen Smoogen introduced me to Pierre-Yves Chibon who > > > runs the fedocal effort, and they have graciously agreed to set > > > something up for CentOS as well. Stephen I know is on this list already, > > > I've requested Pierre to join ( he might have done so already ). > > > > > > Firstly looking for comments on the idea / plan - and then for options > > > on implemention, publishing and consumption of the calendar. > > > > > I really like the idea of having one place to look at and concatenating > > multiple calendars at once (and that gives the possibility to respective > > groups/SIGs to master their own calendars too). > > I didn't know Fedocal and had a quick look at the doc. I like the fact > > that iCal is supported, but only in read-only mode, so one has to use > > the WebUI to add event to the calendar(s) (or upload a ics). > > My understanding is that iCal is always read-only. To get read/write you have to > move to caldav which is a complete other level of complexicity/breakability. > > Once question though, does the CentOS infrastructure has an account system? > Currently Fedocal relies on FedOAuth which provides OpenID (and persona) and > combined with the openid-teams extension fedocal is able to manage > authorization. > FedOAuth [1] might be something interesting for CentOS, otherwise we can of > courss look at adapting fedocal to the current CentOS infrastructure. > > [1] https://github.com/FedOAuth/FedOAuth No account system? :) Pierre