Thread Subject: Re: Calendar

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From: mike paciello
Date: Wed, Oct 11 2006 5:50 AM


Again I support Jim's recommendation, Jared.

- Mike

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[mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ] On Behalf Of Jim Tobias
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 7:30 AM
To: 'TEITAC Communications Task Force'
Subject: Re: [teitac-tools] Calendar


Hi Jared,

I think our first rule should be "no software development"! It may be
unfair to you and WebAIM, and it may not work well for users. I think we
should stick with the Google calendar for event input, and make sure that
its content is well published on teitac.org.


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Jim Tobias
Inclusive Technologies
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From: Jared Smith [mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = ]
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 3:32 PM
To: TEITAC Communications Task Force
Subject: Re: [teitac-tools] Calendar


On 10/10/06, Jim Tobias < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:


Thanks, Jared, for setting up the Google calendar. Now, unfortunately,
there will be a lot of stuff to put on it! Do you want to open up its admin
so that anyone on this working group plus the subcommittee co-chairs can add

and edit entries? Or will someone from the Access Board act as calendaring
secretary?


I'm just finishing an interface where anyone can add events to the calendar
- http://teitac.org/calendar The Add Events form isn't done yet, so don't
use it or share this yet.

As before, Google Calendar users can subscribe to the calendar to be able to
view it. Anyone can adminster the calendar, but they need to be a Google
Calendar user and I need their Google e-mail address to give them admin
privileges. It would be nice to have a few others able to add/edit/delete
events, preferable subcommittee chairs.

Jared







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