A kind fellow in the community came up to me the other day and said, "Bradley, the RadiCalendar should be more inclusive..." Then he told me about various events which were not on the calendar.
I explained to him that, like indymedia, the calendar is open-publishing. So, if people are planning an event, or just happen to know about one, they should post it directly on the calendar.
The calendar was not designed for just one person to add events. It was not designed for a collective of people to add events.
It was designed for anyone and everyone to add events.
on the calendar
Date Edited: 26 May 2004 11:35:57 AM
Just so folks know... the calendar is open-publishing.
So, anyone can add an event to the calendar
A kind fellow in the community came up to me the other day and said, "Bradley, the RadiCalendar should be more inclusive..." Then he told me about various events which were not on the calendar.
I explained to him that, like indymedia, the calendar is open-publishing. So, if people are planning an event, or just happen to know about one, they should post it directly on the calendar.
The calendar was not designed for just one person to add events. It was not designed for a collective of people to add events.
It was designed for anyone and everyone to add events.
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