Python or Perl scripts are preferred from an infrastructure standpoint, as we already have the skillset capable of managing those types of works.
----- Original Message ---- > From: Ross Gardler <rgard...@apache.org> > To: dev@community.apache.org > Sent: Fri, May 20, 2011 1:30:08 PM > Subject: Re: Shared Calendars > > On 20/05/2011 15:34, Christian Grobmeier wrote: > >>> Yes, sounds better. > >>> Finally we "simply" would need an iCAL feed aggregator maybe similar > >>> to planet.apache.org > >>> Is the code for planet somehow extensible for this task? Might be a start > >> > >> The python code behind PlanetApache is open source: > >> http://www.intertwingly.net/code/venus/ > >> > >> A search for "ical aggregator" turned up a simple looking python script: > >> https://github.com/mhagander/icalaggregator (untested) > > > > oh oh python... i am out. > > If you have the desire to make this work then pick your language and make it >work. Don't worry about any kind of tight integration with Planet Apache or >anything else. We can work from them. > > My response above was merely an answer to your question. It is not meant to >imply a restriction on the way it is implemented. > > I'd really like to see this happen, I think it would be good to have ASF > wide >calendars where each project manages its own entries in whatever way they >like. > > Ross >