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create complete events and invite guests and resources #206

Closed vinitkumar closed 6 years ago

vinitkumar commented 10 years ago

From tbmor...@gmail.com on July 01, 2010 04:03:28

What steps will reproduce the problem? Background: I want to write a program that loads a conference/convention schedule into an array of calendars. Speakers speak in certain rooms at certain times. Every speaker and room gets a secondary calendar. The conference calendar (also a secondary calendar) is the master and it invites the room and the person to the event. Here is what I think is missing:

1 The ability to specify all the fields for the event, like "description". 2 The ability to invite guests and resources (rooms) to that event. 3 The ability to create all the secondary calendars and adjust their auto-accept settings to make that happen. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? Eventually I will see a array of connected schedules that will show the birds eye view of the conference, each rooms POV, and each speakers POV, separately or in different combinations. What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? What version of gdata-python-client (aka python-gdata)? win xp 0.9.8 Please provide any additional information below. I previously posted a similar issue a few minutes ago that could be folded into this one.

Imagine Siggrah, E3, or Comic Con on your android phone's google calendar!

Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/googlecl/issues/detail?id=198

vinitkumar commented 10 years ago

From tom.h.mi...@gmail.com on July 23, 2010 19:13:38

Sounds awesome, but we're probably going to stick with quick-add for a while. I would love to see it happen, though.

Status: Accepted
Labels: -Type-Defect -Priority-Medium Type-Enhancement Priority-Low

vinitkumar commented 10 years ago

From tom.h.mi...@gmail.com on August 28, 2010 11:42:00

Issue 250 has been merged into this issue.

vinitkumar commented 10 years ago

From matt.pal...@gmail.com on February 18, 2013 09:08:27

Is this request still being worked on? This is dated 2010, it's 2013 now. Thank you.

M.