At Sat, 22 Jan 2000 09:38:23 +0100 (MET), Emiliano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>The manual *is* up to date on this point. I try to add any function
>I
>explain on the list to the Manual immediately. The SGML->HTML converter
>is the problem. It is set up to automatically generate HTML versions
>as
>we check in changes but the configuration is broken.
Ah... Fix that ;)
>
>> Anyway... is there someway I can set up a browseable calender? My
>school
>> has a fair number of events during the year, and it'd be nifty if
>there
>> was some predone code that would allow me to let people browse this
>data.
>> I could always write it myself, but...
>
>There is no boilerplate code for this but we're certainly willing to
>help you.
Ok. I saw the offer of calender code, and that looks interesting. I know
that my project would be quite interested in the display portions of it.
We already have a calender program used by the councilours + such to manage
this, which has all the events in it,and I can import it with no major problems.
I just need to be able to let people see it.
All code is welcome. As for how to open source it... uh... *gets out his
trusty web browser*....
Probably the best place to start would be http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/license-
list.html - it's a list of major software licenses, and it provides a summary
of each. I, of course, suggest you use the GPL. But who knows...
Does anyone know of a free streaming video server compatible with Real?
Ben Garney
LHS Webmaster
http://www.lincolnhs.pps.k12.or.us/
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