just as a git aside on best practices ... you probably should be working on
this feature in a topic branch rather than your master. imagine if you were
working on two different features at the same time -- you wouldn't want them
both on master. instead you'd want a branch per feature.
ms
On Ap
First workable version of ERCalendar2 is in my fork of Wonder:
https://github.com/pascalrobert/wonder/tree/master/Frameworks/Misc/ERCalendar2
Yes, I know, the enums have some strings in French in it :-) I'm planning to
remove them and use ERXLocalizer instead.
> I have tried to modify the curre
I have tried to modify the current ERCalendar framework to work on top of
iCal4j, but I wasn't able to make it work without breaking the current methods,
and I don't want to break existing code. I'm working on a "ERCalendar2"
framework.
> Anyone using the ERCalendar framework from Wonder? That
+100
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Ken
On 2011/03/08, at 20:23, Dan Beatty wrote:
> +1
> Dan
>
>
> On 3/8/11 10:38 AM, "Paul D Yu" wrote:
>
>> I've tried using it, and would be happy to upgrade!
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>> On Mar 8, 2011, at 1:12 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>>
>>> Anyone using the ERCa
+1
Dan
On 3/8/11 10:38 AM, "Paul D Yu" wrote:
> I've tried using it, and would be happy to upgrade!
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Mar 8, 2011, at 1:12 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>
>> Anyone using the ERCalendar framework from Wonder? That framework should at
>> least use ical4j to create the
I've tried using it, and would be happy to upgrade!
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 8, 2011, at 1:12 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
> Anyone using the ERCalendar framework from Wonder? That framework should at
> least use ical4j to create the event object, it would make it easier and more
> solid that's
Anyone using the ERCalendar framework from Wonder? That framework should at
least use ical4j to create the event object, it would make it easier and more
solid that's for sure.
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