On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 9:45 AM, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:

>
> One thing is important...
>
> Build each controller in a controller with its own name (do not call
> it default, call it calendar for example).
>
> Assume a db connection created by db.py but put the models for your
> component in db_calender.py.


Yes - that makes sense...

>
>
> This will simplify merging of components.
>
> Massimo
>
> On Jul 12, 9:28 am, JohnMc <maruadventu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Yarko,
> >
> > I am game. Just be warned, I code slow. I don't have all of Web2Py in
> > my head like some of you sharper knives in the drawer! :)
> >
> > I think it would still be useful to sprint through the book as a proof
> > of process. But I am flexible.
> >
> > If we tackle calendar Then I might offer a few suggestions for
> > requirements -
> >
> > * Views available for day, week, month, year. Plus a stub for custom
> > views.
> > * Configurable attributes -
> >   + time slice of any span down to 15min.
> >   + user definable classification of event types.
> >   + user definable coloration of the classification.
> >   + user definable default view.
> >   + user definable mail address.
> > * Events that -
> >   + usual details, time, place, date, interval, recurring.
> >   + can have predecessor/successor tags. (w)
> >   + triggerable. Mark the event to launch an action thru cron (w)
> >   + Notification either by mail or notification if user is also using
> > Web2Py calendar.
> > * Variable visibility of events (public, private, confidential, etc)
> > * Export/import calendar via RSS, XML, iCal.
> > * Usual tools, copy, paste, delete, bulk move
> > * Group functions -
> >   + view participants public calendar events.
> >   + assign/remove a new event to all in a group. With confirmation
> > acceptance.
> >   + find first available date based on time interval for all in group.
> >
> > (w) - Would be part of a workflow controller. But hooks are available
> > in calendar.
> >
> > Probably missed some pieces. I just pulled the major attributes off
> > the PlOne CMS calendar function. A repeat of this is available  --
> http://docs.google.com/View?id=ddfwjgjr_68cb6fk4gr
> >
> > I'll open it up to invitees to those interested that want to add/edit
> > the requirements.
> >
> > JohnMc
> >
> > On Jul 12, 2:19 am, Yarko Tymciurak <yark...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > My mind immediately JUMPED at JohnMc's suggestion of a calendar -
> >
> > > Useful everywhere;  useful in CMS, in community sites, even in eStore
> where
> > > you sign up for events (as opposed to shippable products - e.g.
> seminars,
> > > haircut appts, etc.)
> >
> > > Massimo's like just gives the front end - all that's left to do is a
> base
> > > backend (I would guess)....
> >
>

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