[kronolith] palm pilot and kronolith
Chuck Hagenbuch
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Quoting "Marcus I. Ryan" <marcus@riboflavin.net>:
> Ideally, before such a script gets written, kronolith would need to
> support an "exceptions" system similar to the Palm calendar. This is a
> feature I would like anyway, but I imagine it's quite involved and I
> just haven't gotten around to it. I will take this opportunity to ask,
> how do I handle something like this if, say, it could be done in the SQL
> driver, but not in MCAL? Do I write it for SQL and leave MCAL in the
> cold, or would I need to implement it for both before I submit it?
Both. You can add arbitrary fields in MCAL, so there's no reason this can't be
done.
-chuck
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Subject: General inquiries about Kron.
Besides IMP, Chora, and Turba... I got the impression that Kronolith is one of
the "further along" projects. We curently use HORDE/IMP/Turba in a back-office
environment where i work.
I am very interested in the development of Kronolith as it would replace a
horribly written web calendar we are currently using.
Some questions for the developers:
-How far off is "shared" calendar support?
-Have you given any thought to (and i know this would be
extremely difficult) figuring out some way to sync
personal Outlook calendars with Kronolith? I know...
BIG CRINGE!!!
-Are you working towards an email based reminder system?
-Are you considering LDAP as a viable datasource?
-And most of all. Do you want any help? <g>
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Subject: Re: [kronolith] General inquiries about Kron.
Quoting Ryan Gallagher <ryan@studiesabroad.com>:
> -How far off is "shared" calendar support?
I'm estimating a rough version would take me about a week of solid development.
I'm hoping someone will sponsor that work; otherwise I have no idea when I'll
have time for it.
> -Have you given any thought to (and i know this would be
> extremely difficult) figuring out some way to sync
> personal Outlook calendars with Kronolith? I know...
> BIG CRINGE!!!
No. I do want to get Palm syncing working, though.
> -Are you working towards an email based reminder system?
Working, no, thinking about it, yes.
> -Are you considering LDAP as a viable datasource?
No.
> -And most of all. Do you want any help? <g>
Yes! =)
-chuck
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Subject: Re: [kronolith] General inquiries about Kron.
Quoting Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck@horde.org>:
> > -How far off is "shared" calendar support?
>
> I'm estimating a rough version would take me about a week of solid
> development.
> I'm hoping someone will sponsor that work; otherwise I have no idea when I'll
Define "sponsor" please...
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Subject: Re: [kronolith] General inquiries about Kron.
Quoting Eric Jon Rostetter <eric.rostetter@physics.utexas.edu>:
> Define "sponsor" please...
Pay me to do it, at a rate that I can afford not to be doing other jobs at that
time. Essentially contracting me to do the work.
-chuck
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