[PSF-Members] Conference calendar

Richard Jones richard at python.org
Thu Sep 13 09:31:15 CEST 2012


Calendar events can be set up to repeat. Most groups, I imagine, meet
on a regular day of the month.


     Richard

On 13 September 2012 17:15, M.-A. Lemburg <mal at egenix.com> wrote:
> M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
>> Perhaps we should simply try out having both conferences
>> and UG meeting displayed, but have them organized in two
>> separate calendars. If the clutter is too much, we can then
>> move the UG display to some other location than the main
>> calendar on python.org and pycon.org.
>>
>> I'll configure a second instance now.
>
> I've added a second shared calendar "Python User Group Calendar"
> now and added it to the pycon.org display. Adding it to python.org
> will take a bit longer due to the way the setup works there.
>
> I'd suggest to add user group meetings to that new calendar. I've
> already moved the meeting I had added to the events calendar to this
> new calendar and added RSS/iCal links: see http://pycon.org/.
>
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