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Create a public calendar for any community organized event at STEF #13

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dpliakos opened this issue Mar 4, 2019 · 0 comments
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dpliakos commented Mar 4, 2019

It would be nice if all communities at ATEITH could share somewhere every event that is

  • want to organize
  • being organized
  • Is scheduled

A good first step as idea validation could be to create a public google calendar to which a community can mark a date as :

  • I have an event for that date if not anything else come up.
  • Interested to book that date for an event.
  • There is an event scheduled for that date.
  • There is an super urgent situation/event on that date / no modifications can be made.

To do so:

  • Create a google calendar
  • Create colored tags for each type of event
  • Invite [email protected] to that calendar and give full access to the IEEE account.
  • Invite OWASP and give edit access (email address is not known ).
  • Invite SmartCampus and give edit access [email protected]
  • Inivte FineasRacingTeam and give edit access (email address is not known ).
  • Find and invite any other known community.

Please update the list of known communities.
If you are a community member, add your event at the calendar!

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