Stephen,

I have in fact updated the readme on github as I understand the confusion.

This plugin gives you Event functionality for your Mezzanine sites. Very 
similiar to mezzanine-events but rather than implementing Events as a 
custom Page object and managing through the Pages admin it is it's own 
content type that is managed on its own, similiar to Blog Posts. This 
allows for simple viewing and filtering of these events based on the date.

On Wednesday, April 9, 2014 5:27:30 PM UTC-4, Stephen McDonald wrote:
>
> Looks good James, thanks a lot for sharing.
>
> Might be worth expanding on the original intentions and noting the 
> differences with mezzanine-events at the top of the README - 
> mezzanine-events gets relatively a lot of activity and people might be 
> confused by the choice. I think some notes around that would be really 
> helpful.
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 12:58 PM, James Pells <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> I have just uploaded a new Third-party Module to pypi.
>>
>> https://pypi.python.org/pypi/mezzanine-agenda/0.1.1
>> https://github.com/jpells/mezzanine-agenda
>>
>> mezzanine_agenda implements Events similar to mezzanine.blog.BlogPost
>>
>> I got the idea after using mezzanine_events and hacking it up a lot and 
>> decided to make my own events module. Hopefully others can put it to some 
>> use.
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