Exactly!  It could be as simple as a checkbox when creating a meeting request. 
This just seems like a missing feature in Evolution.

 
And thank you for actually addressing my question instead of telling me how my 
company's process (which I have no control over) is wrong.

 
-----Original message-----
From: Dilyan Palauzov via evolution-list
Sent: Monday, August 13 2018, 1:34 am
To: [email protected]; Gary C Curtin; Andre Klapper
Subject: Re: [Evolution] Create a meeting without requesting a response
 
Hello,

iCalendar invitations are very often emails.  They have the advantage to be 
easily insertable in the own calendar, compared to inserting the event manually 
from an email in the calendar.

At protocol/iCalendar level, using ATTENDEE;RSVP=FALSE:mailto:[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>  can be used to specify explicitly that no response 
is desired.

Greetings
  Дилян

On August 12, 2018 7:44:25 AM PDT, Gary C Curtin <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:
>On Sat, 2018-08-11 at 21:52 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
>> I don't think so. 
>> You could always add custom description text like "No response
>> needed."
>
>It kind of defeats the object of adding the person as an attendee if
>you want to bypass the confirm/decline option. Rather just send the
>person an email. :-)
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