Exactly, no SQL changes to worry about. The next release will have a nondestructive 
SQL change (adding a rsvp table) and I'll be sure the upgrade includes instructions at 
least in the announcement email.

-Neil

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On Sun, 27 Jul 2003, Shannon Little wrote:

> Neil, did you make any changes to the event.mysql file from the last 
> release?  I'm asking because I just uploaded the new event.css file to 
> drupal/misc and put the new event.module file in the module directory 
> to replace the last one and it looks like I might not have to alter the 
> table in the database for the visual calendar to work...and I'm not 
> losing my events, which is nice.  You might want to check this out and 
> put upgrade notes in the read me files if they aren't currently there.
> 
> You can see how it works without changing the event.mysql file by going 
> to www.uppervalleyfordean.com/drupal
> On Sunday, July 27, 2003, at 04:02  AM, Neil Drumm wrote:
> 
> > Download:
> > http://sf.net/projects/dean/
> >
> > Test:
> > http://dean.sf.net/
> >
> > New things are the upcoming events block and the calendar which 
> > appears when you click the header of the small broswe events calendar. 
> > I've exhaused my ideas for event browseability, please let me know if 
> > there are any features which would enhance that.
> >
> > Themers: The large calendar has the same css classes as the small one, 
> > but with the container of "calendar-large" instead of "calendar." 
> > Please add some color.
> >
> > Next for me: meetup.com style rsvp and email reminders (but not venue 
> > voting, that will have to separately use the poll module). There will 
> > be a SQL change for this.
> >
> > -Neil
> >
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