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== Folks == | == Folks == | ||
[[User:Kelly]] | * [[User:hurtstotouchfire|Kelly]] | ||
[[User:Leif]] | * [[User:Leif|Leif]] | ||
[[User:Thatha]] | * [[User:Thatha|Ian]] | ||
== Specifications == | == Specifications == |
Revision as of 16:12, 23 January 2010
NoisyCalendar
This page describes the specifications and implementation of a NoisyCalendar, a calendaring solution that adheres to Noisebridge's practices and principles.
Folks
Specifications
Requirements
- Publicly editable
- Anonymously editable
- Publicly linkable
- Has the usual variety of calendar layouts (day, week, month, list)
- The usual calendar capabilities (description field, repeating events)
- iCal output
- Some sort of feed which can auto-update the wiki homepage
- Probably free
- Hosted locally(ish)
- If anonymous edits are allowed, there needs to be a mechanism for rolling
back malicious edits
Bonus points
- Can use wiki logins or some other kind of identification in addition to anonymous
- Events have a field for which room/area of NB
- Calendars show which room/area of NB
- open source or some other moral superiority
- easy publishing to email (for nb-announce, for instance)
- misc bells and whistles
- RSS feed
- Some kind of reputation system, likely usernames. Edits can be associated with usernames.
- Tagging/Categorizing of events are useful so as to group similar events. There's a lot going on at NB! IE: "5MoF", "Conlang", "Not Happening on a Regular Basis", "Reoccuring"
Implementation
We are still at the brainstorming phase
Meetings
20100123 1500
TBD--literally.