Because it's not convenient to ask every user to create a google account. We
want to design our application which is easy for user to start sending
events. I thought that I could setup a google calendar account first,
obviously, this doesn't work for hundreds or thousands of users.  I think
the only way is to ask every users to setup their google account before
using our application. Is there other good ways to do this?

On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 7:39 PM, fred at large <[email protected]>wrote:

> someone at google will have to answer about the limits you ask;
>
> meanwhile, each person does have their own default calendar, and can
> include your
> shared calendar (which you would be managing);so they see both on their
> calendar page.
> if they need only see and not change the shared calendar you need only set
> "see all event details"
> share attribute;
> thus you only need to manage one calendar, why would you want to change
> that paradigm to wanting
> to manage thousands of calendars?
>
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