On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 6:55 AM, Dennis Roczek <dennisroczek@gmail.com> wrote:
Wow. That really looks promising, but when installing and configuring that
extension we had to test it first in a testwiki (as already mentioned in the
Redmine ticket).
yeps
I believe that we should NOT start renaming all events pages until we know
either how to configure the extension (for the case we want to use it after
a test) and/or how the events are stored onwiki.
Indeed. For any new event, let's try to use Events/YYYY/Event-name (to
have a semblance of a standard in the near-term), but let's keep all
of the past event pages at their current location until we have a bit
more of a plan decided.
This extension would make
it much more useful for user to add new events onwiki and the calendar
really looks great. Using that calendar we would be able to abandon the
google calendar (+extension onwiki) or at least provide a "non-google way"
for many users.
I'm definitely looking forward to more collaboration on events.
Reducing the barrier to our contributors to list some of our smaller,
local events will hopefully encourage more organization to occur.
As said: we have to test it first, but I think this extension is looking
very promising and nearly like we are searching for. Good catch.
:-)
--R
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