[hackerspaces] list of events
aestetix aestetix
aestetix at gmail.com
Sat Jan 10 13:14:50 CET 2009
I went ahead and created this basic list:
http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/Events
Feel free to add your own. Try to keep it in chronological order.
aestetix
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 3:33 AM, webmind <webmind at puscii.nl> wrote:
> Matt wrote:
> > On Fri, 2009-01-09 at 16:50 -0500, Leigh Honeywell wrote:
> >> I'm not quite seeing what the use case for this is. Why not just point
> >> to the calendars run by the individual spaces? Then we don't have to
> >> worry about who uses Mediawiki and who uses Google Calendar and who
> >> scratches dates on a slate tablet :)
> >
> > After talking with ruebezahl in #hackerspaces. I propose there just be a
> > |calendar= property (or |ics=) on the hackerspaces template for spaces
> > to say where their ICS formatted feed lives. The ICS format has
> > provisions for lat/long. There needs to be a script or something
> > aggregating all of these events from the spaces into a database. Another
> > web facing script could then allow searches based on a point and a
> > radius and export those results into an ICS format as well. This
> > shouldn't be that difficult to setup, and allows the spaces to use
> > whatever they want for managing their calendars. I have yet to use a
> > calendar client that doesn't have ICS support.
> >
>
> This sounds like a good idea. Asuming you want a central event
> interface. I don't think people are going to manage multiple places to
> enter their events. It's hard enough to manage your own
> calendar/upcoming-events-list already.
> Anything that needs to work on such a level should be aggregating or
> re-directing, Be it calendars, blogs, etc.
> IMHO.
>
> Webmind
>
>
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