It's not open source but you might want checkout Eventbrite. It's free if
ypi don't charge for the event.
On Oct 18, 2012 4:08 PM, Brian McBride brian.mcbr...@utah.edu wrote:
Greeting!
I was wondering if anyone out there has found or knows of a good open
source solution for event scheduling?
EMBL - European Molecular Biology Laboratory -PDBe Curation Team
Location: EBI - Hinxton near Cambridge, UK
Staff Category: Staff Member
Contract Duration: 2 years
Grading: 5
Closing Date: 14 November 2012
Reference number: EBI_00252
**Job Description**
The Protein Data Bank in
On Oct 18, 2012, at 6:08 PM, Brian McBride wrote:
Greeting!
I was wondering if anyone out there has found or knows of a good open source
solution for event scheduling? We would need users to be able to register,
allow instructors to set enrollment caps, and basic email reminder functions.
you might want to look at the email2trac plugin for the Trac product. It
parses emails into a database. I suspect it is written in python so you might
be able to form your own python script based on that script.
Thomas
Support Request
Just a friendly reminder. 2 weeks left!
We are now accepting proposals for Code4lib 2013.
Code4lib 2013 is a loosely-structured conference for library
technologists to commune, gather/create/share ideas and software, be
inspired, and forge collaborations. The conference will be held Monday
Entry/Mid-level Drupal developer wanted for full-time Federal position with
Smithsonian Institution Libraries.
Know Drupal? WordPress? Want to help the Smithsonian Libraries free the
accumulated knowledge of humanity stored in our collections by putting it on
the web in a usable, open way? Want