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When scheduling a meeting you normally have to propose a larger number of optional time slots.
To be sure that you do not re-schedule or overbook one of these time slots for another appointment you have to mark all of them in your personal calendar, which is quite cumbersome.
I propose the implementation of a permanent, per user .ics file, that contains all Foodle appointments for a specific user including even the tentative appointments if a poll has not been closed yet.
In my opinion this would be a significant improvement of Foodle!
As an "inbetween" solution, I would be pleased if it would be possible to download an .ics file
not only of the chosen meeting (as done currently) but also of the tentative schedule.
This is probably easier to implement as a quick workaround.
Thank you in advance!
Gert Veltink
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maybe it is easier to integrate sabre/dav to offer a calendar with all (tentative) appointments per user via CalDav?! The calendar could be subscribed with every calendaring client (MS Outlook, Gnome Evolution, Mozilla Sunbird/Lightning, macOS Calendar, ...).
Sponsoring (e.g. via Bountysource or FreedomSponsors) is an option.
This is a feature request!
When scheduling a meeting you normally have to propose a larger number of optional time slots.
To be sure that you do not re-schedule or overbook one of these time slots for another appointment you have to mark all of them in your personal calendar, which is quite cumbersome.
I propose the implementation of a permanent, per user .ics file, that contains all Foodle appointments for a specific user including even the tentative appointments if a poll has not been closed yet.
In my opinion this would be a significant improvement of Foodle!
As an "inbetween" solution, I would be pleased if it would be possible to download an .ics file
not only of the chosen meeting (as done currently) but also of the tentative schedule.
This is probably easier to implement as a quick workaround.
Thank you in advance!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: