Yep, I did end up finding that link and I encourage anyone else with
similar concerns to star it, too.

The overhead necessary to create, maintain, and troubleshoot something
on the scale you describe would be a bit more than we're looking for.
It'd also be jumping through tons of hoops to do things in a vendor-
specific way when an easy, standard solution exists... which is one of
the key things that led us away from Exchange in the first place.

I do appreciate the input, though. I'm hoping the feature is added,
but until then, our most likely workaround will be a "welcome" e-mail
that tries to walk them through adding the calendar themselves.

On Mar 21, 6:03 pm, Alain <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Unfortunately, you cannot add an ics programmatically through the API for
> the moment. There is an opened feature 
> request<http://code.google.com/a/google.com/p/apps-api-issues/issues/detail?i...>to
>  which you have already contributed.
> Alternatively, you could create a calendar per class, owned by an
> administrator, to which your students could subscribe; if you decide to do
> so, you would have to sync those calendars with your internal infrastructure
> or do your updates directly on the calendar by giving write permissions to
> your contributors.
>
> I hope this helped!
> Best,
> Alain

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