On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 10:16:11PM -0800, brian d foy wrote: > [[ This message was both posted and mailed: see > the "To," "Cc," and "Newsgroups" headers for details. ]] > > In article <20090102174105.ga14...@plop>, Philippe Bruhat (BooK) > <philippe.bru...@free.fr> wrote: > > > Wondering when the next Perl event is? Wouldn't it be nice if the > > information was automatically available in your calendar? > > Well, that's what I've been doing with The Perl Review Community > Calendar for a couple of years: > > http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=ngctmrd1cac35061mrjt3hpgng%40gr > oup.calendar.google.com
OK, so there is some duplication of effort. I'm not surprised. :-) My data comes from my desire to get exhausitive conference data (including some Act-related info), so I'm sure there is some data you have and I don't, and vice-versa. Of course, I understand that from a community point of view, it's better to advertise a single authoritative calendar. The one I made scratched my own itch, and I thought I might as well share it. > It's the same feed that TPF uses on YAPC.org. You can get the data in > all sorts of ways, and it has ICS feeds. It shows up in my calendar > applications just fine. :) I'd be interested to learn how to do that (and how YAPC.org does get the information). I suppose there is some sort of XML export format? I can't find a way to get to it from the "embed" URL. > If anyone wants commit bits, they just have to let Jim Brandt or I know I'd also be interested to know how to share information between our two databases, yes. If a commit bit is needed, I'll take it. Thanks. -- Philippe Bruhat (BooK) Be careful when you take one side or the other. You could wind up in the middle. (Moral from Groo The Wanderer #33 (Epic))