Ok. Looks like this one _may_ fulfill our calendering needs. Testing required.
David JM Emmett
me at davidjmemmett.co.uk
Wed Jul 29 09:49:28 UTC 2009
Okays,
As I'm relatively new to this list, I don't really have access to much -
so I'll just fire away...
1) When is F12 deadline - how does this coincide with it?
2) Where are the requirements?
3) You said "I have started to put down the test cases." - I say, "where
are they" ;)
4) What's the Fedora Infrastructure Development Workflow?
Cheers,
David JM Emmett
On Wed, 2009-07-29 at 14:21 +0530, susmit shannigrahi wrote:
> > One of my good deeds for the week could be to help you sort this out ;).
> Great!!! Thanks.
> I have started to put down the test cases.
>
>
> > I have played with WebCalendar in the past. As far as I can remember -
> > it's not written in the most conventional/maintainable way, as in
> > something I write quickly in a day would no doubt be a lot easier to
> > maintain and be standards compliant.
>
> But then, you/we have to maintain that forever. :)
>
>
> > I cannot live without the calendar on my iPhone!
> Surely that helps us testing. :)
>
>
> As for javascript, we son't seem to have much option as no other app
> does not even come close as per our requirement.
>
> And, I am also interested in writting an calendering app on our own.
> Which I communicated to Mike personally. But, not right now. This is
> long a overdue and we shall miss the deadline of F12. Lets put
> something in place first. Then we will think of an elegant solution.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
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