On 13/05/13 21:41, Mark Banner wrote: > I think that having some form of meeting organiser tool(s) that would:
I've also been thinking a lot about how we can solve the problems people are having with better tools. Not wanting to hijack Mark's thread, but my tool idea is different :-) timeanddate.com is OK for a single meeting, but what we really want is a URL which encodes a meeting sequence. So the URL doesn't have to change each week. So you would have e.g.: http://time.mozilla.org/?t=0830&tz=America/Los_Angeles&freq=weekly&day=Wednesday&title=Foo%20Meeting And that would take you to a page which said: ==Foo Meeting== This event normally happens weekly on a Wednesday at 8.30am Pacific Time. Next occurrence: 08:30 Pacific Time, Wednesday 15th May In your timezone, [ Europe/London |V], that is: 16:30 British Summer Time, Wednesday 15th May In UTC, that is: 15:30 UTC, Wednesday 15th May [Add one event to calendar] [Add sequence to calendar] An example for an event whose fixed time was defined in UTC would be: http://time.mozilla.org/?t=0830&tz=UTC&freq=weekly&day=Wednesday&title=Bar%20Meeting ==Bar Meeting== This event normally happens weekly on a Wednesday at 8.30am UTC. Next occurrence: 08:30 UTC, Wednesday 15th May In your timezone, [ Europe/London |V], that is: 09:30 British Summer Time, Wednesday 15th May [Add one event to calendar] [Add sequence to calendar] _______________________________________________ governance mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance
