Here's my vote 1 & 2

1. There should at least be a events posting role, perhaps just bundle
it in with moderators?
2. Comments on events seems pretty easy and straight forward



On Jul 21, 7:18 pm, eksatx <[email protected]> wrote:
> The latest events stuff (including RSVPs) is now in edge.  I look
> forward to hearing feedback about it.
>
> Where should it go next?  Please try to keep in mind I am looking for
> ideas that apply very broadly to everybody and thus belong in core.
> If you have a very specific need then you should probably add that by
> over-riding the base CE stuff.
>
> Some ideas I am considering:
>
> 1. Events are now only added by the administrator.  Should events be
> more like blog posts where all users can add events?  You could then
> view events per user.  Perhaps the Events list would collate all
> events by date.  Perhaps this could use a review system where all
> users can submit events, but only the administrator can publish.
>
> 2. RSVPs don't allow including a note.  Should they?  Perhaps a better
> solution would be to enable comments for Events -- then you add your
> comment to the event, not the RSVP (ala Facebook).
>
> 3. Reminder emails for events.
>
> 4. Export.  Output as iCal?  Links to add to Google calendar or Yahoo!
> calendar?  RSS feed of Events?
>
> I guess I'm looking for a consensus on the top one or two features
> that everybody thinks is essential.
>
> On Jul 14, 12:19 am, eksatx <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I think I have the RSVP stuff finished.  I beefed up the validation
> > (make sure people can't RSVP foreventsin the past, etc.) and wrote
> > unit and functional tests.
>
> > In keeping with the rest of the site design it should probably be
> > AJAXified.  I always like to start with the simplest, old-school
> > interface first to make sure the design holds together.  I think I'll
> > push it out in its current state.  If everybody likes it then I'll add
> > AJAX-y goodness.
>
> > On Jul 13, 12:13 am, eksatx <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > So far so good.
>
> > > The next step is implementing RSVPs forevents.
>
> > > I am pretty close to having something.
>
> > > Each event shows a list of attendees.  Users can RSVP for an event and
> > > enter the number of people they are bringing.  Attendees can update
> > > their count of guests and/or retract their RSVP.
>
> > > I've got to bang away at it a bit to see what I may have missed and
> > > write some tests.
>
> > > With any luck I'll have something for you to check out in the next few
> > > days.
>
> > > On Jul 9, 9:56 pm, mike muldoon <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > I also took the liberty of adding the calendar_date_select.  I have
> > > > > used this gem on a bunch of sites and I have found it to work well.
>
> > > > Frickin awesomeness! I was installing this just today, nicely done!
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