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Add calendar page with Jekyll posts and exportable ICAL feed #275
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I love it. Superfast.
How do they add/remove/edit? |
Updating Markdown files in the repository. It requires some comfort in navigating/editing with GitHub web interface or editing locally and committing with |
@jwflory I think this is a negative. I don't see a lot of people (besides you and me) using this feature. Maybe in the future? |
The best advantage of this is the exportable ICS file created on the website. If that is not useful, then this suggestion can be dropped since it is sort of a Jekyll hack. Anyone using a calendar app like Google Calendar, Outlook 365, etc. can import the common calendar into their calendar app and subscribe for updates. It is a creative way to maintain a community-curated calendar, but it does have a maintenance cost of complexity. It needs good docs. |
That is my fear. I'm a "no", but if others feel strongly then the "I's" have it. =) |
At the moment, I have a Google Calendar that I try and update. Perhaps I should just link that on the website? It reduces complexity significantly. |
I don't think this is currently linked. @jwflory Any reason for closing this? |
@RichardLitt Ah, I closed this because the original implementation (calendars managed as Jekyll posts) seemed unviable. But embedding a Google Calendar or something else makes sense, and would be easier and more straightforward than this Jekyll-based way. Sorry for the inconvenience of closing. 😅 |
No worries. :) I should just link it, but I want to wait until we do a bit more work on our usergroups. Hold tight. |
Summary
Add a calendar page to website to showcase events and opportunities to participate
Background
A common, public calendar is a helpful way to bring together the different Working Groups and give people a place to look for what they can get involved with and participate right now. A calendar helps facilitate this and makes it easier for new folks to jump in where the activity and heat is.
@ct-martin implemented a cool Jekyll-based calendar for the FOSS@RIT and RITlug websites. Each event is a Jekyll post with a date and time. There is also an option to specify
ICAL
syntax to create recurring events (as documented here).Details
Some examples of this work were done here:
Outcome
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