>
> Thanks Errol, I'm pulling in your changes now.

Good deal.  Let me know what you think of the change in interface.  I
suppose there is no real harm in having both the event management interface
I added and the add/edit links in-line in the events listing.  I suppose the
blog posts do that, although in a slightly different way.  I guess I just
want to make things as consistent as possible.


> I think I'd vote for iCal/Google first. I think we should be a little
> careful about how we implement reminders. I want to avoid forcing people to
> set up a cron job or background process to manage reminders, since that will
> just increase installation difficulty and complexity. Maybe reminders could
> be implemented as a CE plugin, so it wouldn't be required for basic users.
>
> Thoughts?
>

I think your logic makes sense.  I like that CE is so easily customizable.
However, I think it is much easier for people to adopt if they can deploy a
"complete" web site without needing to do any extra work.

I'll start with the iCal stuff.  I am picturing a link (sort of like an rss
link) to subscribe to the full events calendar.  I will also add links to
individual events for "add to my calendar" for the most popular calendars
like Outlook, Google, and Yahoo.

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