On Wed, 2002-04-10 at 11:29, Ken Ambrose wrote:
> Wow!  TWIG looks pretty darn cool!  Squirrelmail recently has added some
> preliminary calendar support, as well as some other spiffy add-ons, but I
> have to admit that TWIG is almost certainly a superior tool for groupware
> stuff.  Couple of questions (which I can't tell from a preliminary glance
> at the site):

If you like TWIG, there is another system, TWIGGI, based on it
(http://www.neddix.de/twiggi-gw). It has a few more features, but
nothing really major.

> - Do scheduled meetings nag attendees (eg. send e-mail notifications)?

Not yet. That is in the TODO list for TWIG.

> - Is there any way to globally schedule stuff, for example conference
>   rooms?

What I have been playing with is creating a global group (just a regular
group that includes everyone), and giving eveyone read/write access to
the group. I named the groups "Conference_Room1" and "Conference_Room2".
That way everyone can see them, schedule the rooms, etc.

> Is there any somewhat in-depth documentation?  While the demo they have at
> their site is cool (very cool, even), I'd like to be able to have
> something to actually *reference*.

The docs in the tarball are quite complete and thorough. I found myself
skipping entire sections because it was fairly mundaine ;-)

 
> Thanks for the pointer!

No problem. If we all share pointers, we all get to play with cool stuff
;-)

C-Ya,
Kenny
 

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