[Tickets #8288] Re: 'Accept and update event' fault

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Mon Jun 15 16:57:04 UTC 2009


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Ticket URL: http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/8288
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  Ticket             | 8288
  Updated By         | Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck at horde.org>
  Summary            | 'Accept and update event' fault
  Queue              | Kronolith
  Version            | 2.3.1
  Type               | Bug
  State              | Feedback
  Priority           | 2. Medium
  Milestone          |
  Patch              |
  Owners             |
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Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck at horde.org> (2009-06-15 12:57) wrote:

> 1) I (as the user W) need/wish to have written accepted event in My  
> calendar - I need/wish to see it in My calendar - I don't see it now  
> when I don't have subscribed F's shared calendar.
> When I accepted event, it should be written to My calendar - or you  
> don't agree with it?

I think we might need to come up with a line for  
invitations/iTip/syncing that is less broad than calendar sharing  
generally. Such as: events are only looked for on calendars that you  
own or are a delegate manager for.

Or that you always get to choose explicitly which calendar they go to.  
Or that they always go only to your default calendar, and you can move  
them later.

Otherwise, I agree with the poster that calendar invitations are a lot  
harder to use. I've been using google calendar for work the last few  
weeks, and it has some infuriating bugs, but the scheduling  
integration with gmail is reasonably good, and it works like this.






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