Website calendar lessons

Alan Dayley alandd at consultpros.com
Mon Oct 31 19:48:05 MST 2005


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We are learning as we use the new site.  The first item to come up:
adding calendar events.

Someone submitted an event for the calendar.  That is great!  This was a
test event for December 14th.  The following is what I got in the
submission notification:
- ------------------
The following event has just been posted on your PLUG - Phoenix Linux
User Group ExtCalendar
and requires approval:

Title: "Test"
Date: "2005-12-14 08:00:00"
Duration: "1 Day "
- ------------------

Lessons learned:
- - Submitting events is good.
- - Submitting test events was good in this instance.  Don't submit
more. ;^)
- - Submitting events without enough detail would be bad.
- - Submitting events without identifying who submitted it is bad.  It
would make follow up difficult to confirm details about the event before
approval.  Contact information would be deleted on request before
posting the event to the public.

This will have to be in the FAQ, I think.

BTW, the test event was deleted, not posted, who ever it was that
submitted it.

Alan
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