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Hi Marc, *,

On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 1:33 PM, Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> wrote:
[Categories for calendar]
The suggestions were just examples of what could be added as the
categories for events were being added.

The more I think about it, the less I like the idea of fixed
categories. I guess I'd rather extend the calendar to allow for tags
instead.
As long as the user is fine with filtering only by one single tag,
this is easy (can use simple URLs for that). If the user wants to
include more tags, then a manually crafted URL will do.
If people have some discipline/agreement over what tags to use, I
guess this will work better than categories.
(Categories as I'm thinking of are limited to one category per
calendar entry, while with tags you can have multiple ones)

[Example of using Google Calendar]
[1] http://parentreprise.com

I got rid of the error message.

Hmm - I see a
414. That’s an error.
The requested URL /... is too large to process. That’s all we know.

So the main question is: Shall we use Google calendar instead of our own?

ciao
Christian

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