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Subject: Re: [twig-devel] meetings in TWIG
From: David Burry <dburry () tagnet ! org>
Date: 2000-06-22 8:12:49
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Modular schedule items might be a good idea, to support different kinds of items and still show a unified calendar interface to them all... I haven't looked at the code maybe this is already what you're doing... ;-)
Dave
At 07:16 AM 6/22/2000 +0000, aaron@engr.Paly.NET wrote:
>It's certainly something that we've thought about. Basically, a meeting is a
>shared schedule item, yes. But, it has a life of its own: a meeting has
>invitees, and those invitees may or may not show up; a meeting has topics and
>it has minutes and it has resolutions and points of future discussion. For
>these things there needs to be a separate view. One might not want to have to
>scan through several months of schedule items to find the minutes of an old
>meeting, for example.
>
>I'm totally open to suggestions about how to implement Meetings (though I'm
>more open to code... ;-) since I have it looking like I want it when it is
>done but I have little clue as to what others may want it to do for them.
>
>Aaron
>
>"David M. Zendzian" <dmz@dmzs.com> said:
>
>> Hey all,
>> I have a question. How come the meeting function is rolling out
>> separate from the calendar/schedule? Isn't a meeting just a shared
>> schedule item? I know if I scheduled a meeting, I don't want to have to
>> check 2 separate schedules to plan my day; let alone worry about
>> schedule conflicts!
>>
>> David
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