> On Jun 5, 2015, at 5:42 PM, Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org> wrote:
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>> On Jun 5, 2015, at 9:00 AM, Ian Jacobs <ij@w3.org> wrote:
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>>> On Jun 5, 2015, at 8:52 AM, Istvan Lajtos <ilajtos@gsma.com> wrote:
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>>> Hello Folks,
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>>> I would like to ask your help as I am not getting the majority of the meeting schedules emails. It is pretty difficult to keep checking on the wiki page on W3C website the actual schedules.
>>> I was wondering if there is any easy way you can send out an outlook invite / ical / email a day earlier, or something reasonable to be able to schedule the weekly meetings in advance.
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>> Hi Istvan,
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>> Today there are three meetings a week and they are recurring. Would it be sufficient for us to create 3 icalendar files (available at three URIs) so that people could add them to their calendars? (I imagine there is a tool somewhere to let people create this data and I can simply post it on the w3.org server.)
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> I’ll look into this over the next few days.
Hi all,
Please find attached a 1-time ICS file for all three recurring weekly meetings of the IG. Tests and feedback welcome.
This is not the solution I would like. I would like to set up a W3C-run subscribable calendar. W3C has a system where staff
can publish such calendars, but currently the system requires authentication. We’ve put a request into the systems team
for the ability to create publicly subscribable calendars. I will keep you posted on the status of that request as it changes.
Ian
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