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Posted to marketing@openoffice.apache.org by drew <dr...@baseanswers.com> on 2011/12/12 15:22:36 UTC

ODF community focused on-line calendar

Howdy,

Recently there has been interest in getting a calendar, listing events
an items of interest to the LibreOffice community and I would suspect it
would be of equal interest to the OpenOfice community.

I've tried to be pro-active in this regards and have setup a web based
calendar for just such a purpose.

I'm looking for help in assembling calendar entries focused on Free Open
Source office tools supporting the OpenDocument Format (ODF) standard.

Anyone can post events, comments or messages to the calendar without
registering at the site - new posts from non-registered individuals will
need to be moderated before being added to public access views.

So, I'd also be interested, quite, in anyone that would like to help
maintain the calendar with me.

The calendar events can be added to your web sites via RSS feed, our any
iCal and other client.

The calendar web interface is found at:
http://lo-portal.us/cal/

Details (more to come) including syndication links are available at:
(yet another new site that went up this week)
http://lo-portal.us/oucv/node/3

Thanks in advance for any help and I'm looking forward to any questions
anyone may have about ways to utilize the service.

Best wishes,

//drew




Re: ODF community focused on-line calendar

Posted by Devin Han <de...@apache.org>.
hi,

Chould you add ODF Toolkit to the calendar?

Thanks

2011/12/12 drew <dr...@baseanswers.com>

> Howdy,
>
> Recently there has been interest in getting a calendar, listing events
> an items of interest to the LibreOffice community and I would suspect it
> would be of equal interest to the OpenOfice community.
>
> I've tried to be pro-active in this regards and have setup a web based
> calendar for just such a purpose.
>
> I'm looking for help in assembling calendar entries focused on Free Open
> Source office tools supporting the OpenDocument Format (ODF) standard.
>
> Anyone can post events, comments or messages to the calendar without
> registering at the site - new posts from non-registered individuals will
> need to be moderated before being added to public access views.
>
> So, I'd also be interested, quite, in anyone that would like to help
> maintain the calendar with me.
>
> The calendar events can be added to your web sites via RSS feed, our any
> iCal and other client.
>
> The calendar web interface is found at:
> http://lo-portal.us/cal/
>
> Details (more to come) including syndication links are available at:
> (yet another new site that went up this week)
> http://lo-portal.us/oucv/node/3
>
> Thanks in advance for any help and I'm looking forward to any questions
> anyone may have about ways to utilize the service.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> //drew
>
>
>
>


-- 
-Devin