Hi Dianne,

* Dianne Skoll via Remind-fans <[email protected]> [2026-02-09 21:37]:
Since August 2025, I've been working on a book about Remind.  While the
man page is comprehensive, I don't think it's organized in such a way as
to help users learn Remind.  I felt that a separate document was needed
that wasn't as comprehensive as the man page, but presented the material
in a more logical order suitable for learning.

I have the first draft available for you to look at.  Comments and
suggestions are welcome (probably off-list unless you think they
will be of general interest.)

The book may be obtained from:

https://dianne.skoll.ca/projects/remind/download/remind-book-0.1.zip

The book is a single PDF file in a password-protected ZIP; the password
is: remindbook

I apologize for making the book available in this format, but I really
don't want AI scrapers to hoover up 6+ months' of my work for free.
So I'd also ask you not to make a copy of the book available on a public
URL.  You're free to use it for yourselves, but please keep it off the
Internet.

Thanks a lot this!

For the interoperability chapter:

Would there be interest to upload python-remind to Debian? I refrained from doing so as I am the author but if there are more people interested that should be ok.

Also:

ics2rem icalfile.ics import.rem

and

rem2ics file.rem file.ics

i.e. without the pipes also works, maybe a bit easier to read.

Would you be willing to also link radiacle-remind [1]? I think that is the better solution for people that have a server running.

Cheers Jochen

[1] https://github.com/jspricke/radicale-remind

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