Re: qtmoko calendar / google calendar

2011-04-04 Thread Wesley Frazier
Correct. I have my evil work email exchange based calendar published online
automatically. (A feature of Outlook 2007/2010) and then I have a cron job
which automatically tries to import this and my google calendar in once an
hour. Works pretty well as long as I can keep data stable. Somedays its rock
solid, someday I only seem to have cellular data for 15 minutes at a time.
Still working on that...

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From: mossroy mossroy.moss...@gmail.com
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Date: Sun, 03 Apr 2011 14:40:28 +0200
Subject: Re: qtmoko calendar / google calendar
I uploaded a version 0.6 of the script on http://mossroy.free.fr/ics2qtcal/
It includes small fixes and improvements, based on the feedback of Weslay
Frazier on an Office online calendar.

Hope it might be useful to some of you.

Le 23/03/2011 19:43, mossroy a écrit :

 Great!

 Keep me informed

 Le 22/03/2011 02:30, Wesley Frazier a écrit :

 All better, thanks!

 Pretty neat to have my calendar on my phone now. Thinking about
 wrapping it up in a cron job so it automatically tries to sync every
 two hours or so.

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 From: mossroymossroy.moss...@gmail.com
 To: List for Openmoko community discussioncommunity@lists.openmoko.org
 Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2011 12:12:17 +0100
 Subject: Re: qtmoko calendar / google calendar
 I uploaded a version 0.5 of the script on
 http://mossroy.free.fr/ics2qtcal/
 It now can handle correctly the date/times that are given in UTC format
 (which was the case in the test ics file you sent me, generated by google
 calendar)

 Please test it and let me know if it's ok for you.

 Le 18/03/2011 13:55, Wesley Frazier a écrit :

 QTMoko is set to New York for the timezone. Google Claendar is set
 to Eastern Standard. The timezones should match. It may be that
 Google Calendar does not preserve the timezone data in the ics file.
 It may present the entries in UTC or something.

 If there was a command-line option to just specify a time offset, I
 think that would be enough for me.

 If you would like a test google calendar / ics file let me know. I can
 provide one.

 Thanks!

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 From: mossroymossroy.moss...@gmail.com
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 Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2011 09:51:18 +0100
 Subject: Re: qtmoko calendar / google calendar
 It's certainly a timezone issue.
 I suppose you don't use the same timezone in google calendar and in
 QtMoko.
 I'll look into it, to see if I can fix that in the code.

 Any other issues with this script?
 I'm happy to see that it might be helpful for someone else than me :-)

 Regards,
 Mossroy

 Le 18/03/2011 00:39, Wesley Frazier a écrit :

 Ive been trying to setup these scripts here:
 http://mossroy.free.fr/ics2qtcal/v0.4/ to download my google calendar
 and sync it to my phone. Via the ics / private link download in google
 calendar, with partial success.

 Its working but there seems to be a time offset. All of the
 appointments on the phone that were synced from the google calendar
 are three or four hours ahead of their actual times.

 Any advices/suggestions?


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Re: qtmoko calendar / google calendar

2011-04-03 Thread mossroy

I uploaded a version 0.6 of the script on http://mossroy.free.fr/ics2qtcal/
It includes small fixes and improvements, based on the feedback of 
Weslay Frazier on an Office online calendar.


Hope it might be useful to some of you.

Le 23/03/2011 19:43, mossroy a écrit :

Great!

Keep me informed

Le 22/03/2011 02:30, Wesley Frazier a écrit :

All better, thanks!

Pretty neat to have my calendar on my phone now. Thinking about
wrapping it up in a cron job so it automatically tries to sync every
two hours or so.


-- Forwarded message --
From: mossroymossroy.moss...@gmail.com
To: List for Openmoko community 
discussioncommunity@lists.openmoko.org

Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2011 12:12:17 +0100
Subject: Re: qtmoko calendar / google calendar
I uploaded a version 0.5 of the script on 
http://mossroy.free.fr/ics2qtcal/
It now can handle correctly the date/times that are given in UTC 
format (which was the case in the test ics file you sent me, 
generated by google calendar)


Please test it and let me know if it's ok for you.

Le 18/03/2011 13:55, Wesley Frazier a écrit :

QTMoko is set to New York for the timezone. Google Claendar is set
to Eastern Standard. The timezones should match. It may be that
Google Calendar does not preserve the timezone data in the ics file.
It may present the entries in UTC or something.

If there was a command-line option to just specify a time offset, I
think that would be enough for me.

If you would like a test google calendar / ics file let me know. I can
provide one.

Thanks!

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AM,community-requ...@lists.openmoko.org   wrote:



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From: mossroymossroy.moss...@gmail.com
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2011 09:51:18 +0100
Subject: Re: qtmoko calendar / google calendar
It's certainly a timezone issue.
I suppose you don't use the same timezone in google calendar and 
in QtMoko.

I'll look into it, to see if I can fix that in the code.

Any other issues with this script?
I'm happy to see that it might be helpful for someone else than me 
:-)


Regards,
Mossroy

Le 18/03/2011 00:39, Wesley Frazier a écrit :

Ive been trying to setup these scripts here:
http://mossroy.free.fr/ics2qtcal/v0.4/ to download my google 
calendar
and sync it to my phone. Via the ics / private link download in 
google

calendar, with partial success.

Its working but there seems to be a time offset. All of the
appointments on the phone that were synced from the google calendar
are three or four hours ahead of their actual times.

Any advices/suggestions?



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Re: qtmoko calendar / google calendar

2011-03-23 Thread mossroy

Great!

Keep me informed

Le 22/03/2011 02:30, Wesley Frazier a écrit :

All better, thanks!

Pretty neat to have my calendar on my phone now. Thinking about
wrapping it up in a cron job so it automatically tries to sync every
two hours or so.


-- Forwarded message --
From: mossroymossroy.moss...@gmail.com
To: List for Openmoko community discussioncommunity@lists.openmoko.org
Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2011 12:12:17 +0100
Subject: Re: qtmoko calendar / google calendar
I uploaded a version 0.5 of the script on http://mossroy.free.fr/ics2qtcal/
It now can handle correctly the date/times that are given in UTC format (which 
was the case in the test ics file you sent me, generated by google calendar)

Please test it and let me know if it's ok for you.

Le 18/03/2011 13:55, Wesley Frazier a écrit :

QTMoko is set to New York for the timezone. Google Claendar is set
to Eastern Standard. The timezones should match. It may be that
Google Calendar does not preserve the timezone data in the ics file.
It may present the entries in UTC or something.

If there was a command-line option to just specify a time offset, I
think that would be enough for me.

If you would like a test google calendar / ics file let me know. I can
provide one.

Thanks!

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-- Forwarded message --
From: mossroymossroy.moss...@gmail.com
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2011 09:51:18 +0100
Subject: Re: qtmoko calendar / google calendar
It's certainly a timezone issue.
I suppose you don't use the same timezone in google calendar and in QtMoko.
I'll look into it, to see if I can fix that in the code.

Any other issues with this script?
I'm happy to see that it might be helpful for someone else than me :-)

Regards,
Mossroy

Le 18/03/2011 00:39, Wesley Frazier a écrit :

Ive been trying to setup these scripts here:
http://mossroy.free.fr/ics2qtcal/v0.4/ to download my google calendar
and sync it to my phone. Via the ics / private link download in google
calendar, with partial success.

Its working but there seems to be a time offset. All of the
appointments on the phone that were synced from the google calendar
are three or four hours ahead of their actual times.

Any advices/suggestions?



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Re: qtmoko calendar / google calendar

2011-03-21 Thread Wesley Frazier
All better, thanks!

Pretty neat to have my calendar on my phone now. Thinking about
wrapping it up in a cron job so it automatically tries to sync every
two hours or so.

 -- Forwarded message --
 From: mossroy mossroy.moss...@gmail.com
 To: List for Openmoko community discussion community@lists.openmoko.org
 Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2011 12:12:17 +0100
 Subject: Re: qtmoko calendar / google calendar
 I uploaded a version 0.5 of the script on http://mossroy.free.fr/ics2qtcal/
 It now can handle correctly the date/times that are given in UTC format 
 (which was the case in the test ics file you sent me, generated by google 
 calendar)

 Please test it and let me know if it's ok for you.

 Le 18/03/2011 13:55, Wesley Frazier a écrit :

 QTMoko is set to New York for the timezone. Google Claendar is set
 to Eastern Standard. The timezones should match. It may be that
 Google Calendar does not preserve the timezone data in the ics file.
 It may present the entries in UTC or something.

 If there was a command-line option to just specify a time offset, I
 think that would be enough for me.

 If you would like a test google calendar / ics file let me know. I can
 provide one.

 Thanks!

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 wrote:

 -- Forwarded message --
 From: mossroymossroy.moss...@gmail.com
 To: community@lists.openmoko.org
 Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2011 09:51:18 +0100
 Subject: Re: qtmoko calendar / google calendar
 It's certainly a timezone issue.
 I suppose you don't use the same timezone in google calendar and in QtMoko.
 I'll look into it, to see if I can fix that in the code.

 Any other issues with this script?
 I'm happy to see that it might be helpful for someone else than me :-)

 Regards,
 Mossroy

 Le 18/03/2011 00:39, Wesley Frazier a écrit :

 Ive been trying to setup these scripts here:
 http://mossroy.free.fr/ics2qtcal/v0.4/ to download my google calendar
 and sync it to my phone. Via the ics / private link download in google
 calendar, with partial success.

 Its working but there seems to be a time offset. All of the
 appointments on the phone that were synced from the google calendar
 are three or four hours ahead of their actual times.

 Any advices/suggestions?



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Re: qtmoko calendar / google calendar

2011-03-19 Thread mossroy

I uploaded a version 0.5 of the script on http://mossroy.free.fr/ics2qtcal/
It now can handle correctly the date/times that are given in UTC format 
(which was the case in the test ics file you sent me, generated by 
google calendar)


Please test it and let me know if it's ok for you.

Le 18/03/2011 13:55, Wesley Frazier a écrit :

QTMoko is set to New York for the timezone. Google Claendar is set
to Eastern Standard. The timezones should match. It may be that
Google Calendar does not preserve the timezone data in the ics file.
It may present the entries in UTC or something.

If there was a command-line option to just specify a time offset, I
think that would be enough for me.

If you would like a test google calendar / ics file let me know. I can
provide one.

Thanks!

On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 5:51 AM,community-requ...@lists.openmoko.org  wrote:


-- Forwarded message --
From: mossroymossroy.moss...@gmail.com
To: community@lists.openmoko.org
Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2011 09:51:18 +0100
Subject: Re: qtmoko calendar / google calendar
It's certainly a timezone issue.
I suppose you don't use the same timezone in google calendar and in QtMoko.
I'll look into it, to see if I can fix that in the code.

Any other issues with this script?
I'm happy to see that it might be helpful for someone else than me :-)

Regards,
Mossroy

Le 18/03/2011 00:39, Wesley Frazier a écrit :

Ive been trying to setup these scripts here:
http://mossroy.free.fr/ics2qtcal/v0.4/ to download my google calendar
and sync it to my phone. Via the ics / private link download in google
calendar, with partial success.

Its working but there seems to be a time offset. All of the
appointments on the phone that were synced from the google calendar
are three or four hours ahead of their actual times.

Any advices/suggestions?




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Re: qtmoko calendar / google calendar

2011-03-18 Thread mossroy

It's certainly a timezone issue.
I suppose you don't use the same timezone in google calendar and in QtMoko.
I'll look into it, to see if I can fix that in the code.

Any other issues with this script?
I'm happy to see that it might be helpful for someone else than me :-)

Regards,
Mossroy

Le 18/03/2011 00:39, Wesley Frazier a écrit :

Ive been trying to setup these scripts here:
http://mossroy.free.fr/ics2qtcal/v0.4/ to download my google calendar
and sync it to my phone. Via the ics / private link download in google
calendar, with partial success.

Its working but there seems to be a time offset. All of the
appointments on the phone that were synced from the google calendar
are three or four hours ahead of their actual times.

Any advices/suggestions?



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Re: qtmoko calendar / google calendar

2011-03-18 Thread Wesley Frazier
QTMoko is set to New York for the timezone. Google Claendar is set
to Eastern Standard. The timezones should match. It may be that
Google Calendar does not preserve the timezone data in the ics file.
It may present the entries in UTC or something.

If there was a command-line option to just specify a time offset, I
think that would be enough for me.

If you would like a test google calendar / ics file let me know. I can
provide one.

Thanks!

On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 5:51 AM,  community-requ...@lists.openmoko.org wrote:

 -- Forwarded message --
 From: mossroy mossroy.moss...@gmail.com
 To: community@lists.openmoko.org
 Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2011 09:51:18 +0100
 Subject: Re: qtmoko calendar / google calendar
 It's certainly a timezone issue.
 I suppose you don't use the same timezone in google calendar and in QtMoko.
 I'll look into it, to see if I can fix that in the code.

 Any other issues with this script?
 I'm happy to see that it might be helpful for someone else than me :-)

 Regards,
 Mossroy

 Le 18/03/2011 00:39, Wesley Frazier a écrit :

 Ive been trying to setup these scripts here:
 http://mossroy.free.fr/ics2qtcal/v0.4/ to download my google calendar
 and sync it to my phone. Via the ics / private link download in google
 calendar, with partial success.

 Its working but there seems to be a time offset. All of the
 appointments on the phone that were synced from the google calendar
 are three or four hours ahead of their actual times.

 Any advices/suggestions?




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qtmoko calendar / google calendar

2011-03-17 Thread Wesley Frazier
Ive been trying to setup these scripts here:
http://mossroy.free.fr/ics2qtcal/v0.4/ to download my google calendar
and sync it to my phone. Via the ics / private link download in google
calendar, with partial success.

Its working but there seems to be a time offset. All of the
appointments on the phone that were synced from the google calendar
are three or four hours ahead of their actual times.

Any advices/suggestions?

-- 
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Nationalism is an infantile disease. It is the measles of mankind. -
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