Index: openacs-4/packages/calendar/www/doc/index.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/openacs-4/packages/calendar/www/doc/index.html,v
diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- openacs-4/packages/calendar/www/doc/index.html 13 Sep 2002 12:14:33 -0000 1.1
+++ openacs-4/packages/calendar/www/doc/index.html 11 Jun 2003 09:13:50 -0000 1.2
@@ -8,16 +8,61 @@
OpenACS Calendar package
OpenACS documentation
+
+ Maintainer: Dirk
+ Gomez
+
+ I took over calendar package maintainership in May 2003 and am currently
+ moving html generation into the adp pages. Calendar is currently
+ not recommended for production use. Here's the wish
+ list of things - in no particular order:
+
- - Original Requirements Document
- - permissions
- - Regression Test
- - Usability Test thesis
+ - Proper I18N:
+
+ - Choose when a week starts
+
- Day and month names
+
- Time and date format
+
+ - Notifications
+
- Reminders
+
- Multi-day events
+
- iCal format compatible. Ideally, import/export to
+ Outlook/iCalendar/etc.. via iCal format (by Jade)
+
- Ability to map any sort of date information in a database to the
+ calendar, this means tickets, bugs, etc. perhaps via a service contract
+ (by Jade)
+
+
- There should be any easy UI for specifying what is shown. Both the
+ user and the admin should be able to select these things (the admin sets
+ the range of what is possible, the user can select from those choices)
+ (by Jade)
+
+
- Events should be able to span more than a day. Ideally, the UI for
+ this should look good. (by Jade)
+
+
- An ability to be able to add data via the calendar as well. Anything
+ that implements the service contract should allow you +to add
+ information on that date as well. For example, add a ticket due that
+ day, or add an event for that day, etc.. (by Jade)
+
+
- The calendar needs to be printable (at least for where I work)
+
+
+ This is old stuff and will probably disappear in the near
+ future. (June-2003)
+
+
+
- Vinod Kurup
+ Dirk Gomez
Last modified: Fri Sep 13 08:44:30 EDT 2002