Bug#300464: RFS: phpicalendar -- clean, logical iCal/vCalendar web interface

2005-04-23 Thread Andreas Barth
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050412 08:00]:
 On Apr 11, 2005, at 3:09 AM, Andreas Barth wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 * [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050411 04:10]:
 Both Chad  I really look forward to making this package part of 
 Debian
 - please consider sponsoring it : )
 
 Actually, I would really like to sponsor this package. However, on a
 first review, I'm a bit uncertain about the following bits:
 
 * Many lintian errors (please run lintian by yourself to see them :)
 * apache doesn't need to be restarted, reloading is enough
 * I'm not sure why you need to ask so many questions - isn't it enough
   to ask about reloading of the servers once? Most people don't have
   such complicated setups.

 Thanks so much for your interest  your feedback!
 
 Lucas Wall also expressed interest in sponsoring this package - I made 
 all the helpful corrections I received  built a new package - 
 http://cgi.sfu.ca/~jdbates/debian/pool/phpicalendar/
 
 What do you think?

Quite better. Some (fewer) comments:

- prerm removes the apache-config-file even on upgrade - this leads to
  loosing configuraion on each upgrade. Please consider to just kill the
  configuration on purge
- similarly, postinst installs he configuration even if the
  administrator has previously killed it by hand.
- the construct 
  [ -d  /etc/$server/conf.d/ -a ! -e /etc/$server/conf.d/phpicalendar ]
  in postinst is not posix - please use [ -d ...]  [ ...]
- Perhaps add an hint about the posibility to publish via the
  php-scripts - and that this is disabled by default
- I'm not sure if the default should not rather be to anonymously read
  icalendar files instead of requiring ftp-authentication - but that is
  your call as maintainer. However, adding some information about the
  different authentication possibilities to README.Debian might be a
  good idea.


Thanks for your work.


Cheers,
Andi
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Bug#300464: RFS: phpicalendar -- clean, logical iCal/vCalendar web interface

2005-04-23 Thread Jamin W. Collins
On Sat, Apr 23, 2005 at 04:46:34PM +0200, Andreas Barth wrote:
 - I'm not sure if the default should not rather be to anonymously read
   icalendar files instead of requiring ftp-authentication - but that is
   your call as maintainer. However, adding some information about the
   different authentication possibilities to README.Debian might be a
   good idea.

I vote for anonymous reading by default for what it's worth.

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Never underestimate the power of very stupid people in large groups.
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Bug#300464: RFS: phpicalendar -- clean, logical iCal/vCalendar web interface

2005-04-21 Thread ms419
On Apr 17, 2005, at 6:04 PM, Craig Small wrote:
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 10:56:16PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Both Chad  I really look forward to making this package part of
Debian
- please consider sponsoring it : )
What's happened to the website for the project? It's still down.
Yeah - it's too bad - the site was HOT - 
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.php.phpicalendar.devel/18

That's a shame because I'm looking for something that does ical,
preferbly two-way too.
Like Andreas said - PHP iCalendar is only a super slick tool for 
visualizing iCal/vCalendar files in a browser - for distributed 
calendar authoring, I keep an eye on CalDAV

Any other great tools out there?
Regards!
Jack

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Bug#300464: RFS: phpicalendar -- clean, logical iCal/vCalendar web interface

2005-04-17 Thread Craig Small
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 10:56:16PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Both Chad  I really look forward to making this package part of 
 Debian
 - please consider sponsoring it : )

What's happened to the website for the project? It's still down.
That's a shame because I'm looking for something that does ical,
preferbly two-way too.

 - Craig
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Bug#300464: RFS: phpicalendar -- clean, logical iCal/vCalendar web interface

2005-04-12 Thread ms419
On Apr 11, 2005, at 3:09 AM, Andreas Barth wrote:
Hi,
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050411 04:10]:
Both Chad  I really look forward to making this package part of 
Debian
- please consider sponsoring it : )
Actually, I would really like to sponsor this package. However, on a
first review, I'm a bit uncertain about the following bits:
* Many lintian errors (please run lintian by yourself to see them :)
* apache doesn't need to be restarted, reloading is enough
* I'm not sure why you need to ask so many questions - isn't it enough
  to ask about reloading of the servers once? Most people don't have
  such complicated setups.
Thanks so much for your interest  your feedback!
Lucas Wall also expressed interest in sponsoring this package - I made 
all the helpful corrections I received  built a new package - 
http://cgi.sfu.ca/~jdbates/debian/pool/phpicalendar/

What do you think?
Thanks again!
Jack

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Bug#300464: RFS: phpicalendar -- clean, logical iCal/vCalendar web interface

2005-04-11 Thread Andreas Barth
Hi,

* [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [050411 04:10]:
 Both Chad  I really look forward to making this package part of Debian 
 - please consider sponsoring it : )

Actually, I would really like to sponsor this package. However, on a
first review, I'm a bit uncertain about the following bits:

* Many lintian errors (please run lintian by yourself to see them :)
* apache doesn't need to be restarted, reloading is enough
* I'm not sure why you need to ask so many questions - isn't it enough
  to ask about reloading of the servers once? Most people don't have
  such complicated setups.


Cheers,
Andi
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