[Tickets #3965] Re: Track the Organizer of events
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Ticket-URL: https://bugs.horde.org/ticket/3965
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Ticket | 3965
Aktualisiert Von | kevin at kevin-online.com
Zusammenfassung | Track the Organizer of events
Warteschlange | Kronolith
Version | Git master
Typ | Enhancement
Status | Accepted
Priorität | 2. Medium
Milestone |
Patch |
Zuständige | Ralf Lang (B1 Systems GmbH), Horde Developers
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kevin at kevin-online.com (2015-07-03 11:56) hat geschrieben:
What is the status of this ticket? I think the related PR is
https://github.com/horde/horde/pull/127 which has only few comments.
The last comment however "What I'm still misssing from this patch is
one of the key points of the original request: the attendees aren't
imported if I save a copy of this event.". First I couldn't find this
request in this ticket, secondly and most important, in the current
stable version of kronolith, the attendees are stored when copying the
event and also when importing it from an invitation in imp.
Why I ask: saving the attendees when adding an event from imp seems to
have been added within the last year. What seems to be an improvement
on the first glance, leads to a lot of trouble: accepting an event
makes me owner of that event. So if I change the event, I need to be
careful not sending an update. Or worse, if the actual organizer of
the event sends me an update on the event, and I accept that update,
all other attendees will receive an email from me, as I was the
organizer. Even worse, some colleagues use CalDAV with an external
calendar tool: if they disable the event's notification, the CalDAV
sync again leads to outgoing email notifications (no need to say, they
already ask for alternatives to Horde).
I recently accepted events scheduled for next week, which have more
than 40 attendees of different business partners. I don't dare to
touch that event even a little. If something goes wrong and everybody
receives an email, that for sure wont be a good advertisement for Horde.
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