Posted on: 01/09/09 11:54pm
By: jmucchiello
After over a year of life affecting events, finally I have an update to the calendar plugin in a releasable state. I'm calling it a beta because it is missing some important things aside from promised features I never completed, such as MSSQL support, Language support (other than English), Documentation updates, and some other minor things. But let's focus on the positives:
New Features:
- Event Categories - These work just like Topics do for Stories so you can have multiple calendars by separating your events into different categories. (You can even have RSS feeds by category.)
- RSVPs - Users can attach a "will attend"/"won't attend" status to an event.
- Reminders - Be notified an event is about to happen. The interval before the event is fully customizable as well as the number of reminders. So you can receive reminders 2 days and 12 hours before the event if system allows it.
- All the calendar views share a navigation header making it easy to jump between categories, dates, views and personal/master calendars.
- And other stuff
The file link will exist soon.
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 01/10/09 05:32am
By: 1000ideen
Cool, sounds like GL is ready for "social calendering".
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 01/10/09 06:01am
By: Anonymous (Guest)
Quote by: jmucchiello[*]Reminders - Be notified an event is about to happen. The interval before the event is fully customizable as well as the number of reminders. So you can receive reminders 2 days and 12 hours before the event if system allows it.
Who is "you"? The admin? The users who clicked ""will attend"? Both?
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 01/10/09 06:03am
By: Anonymous (Guest)
And do the reminder messages include a snooze link?
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 01/10/09 09:38am
By: Laugh
Quote by: GuestQuote by: jmucchiello[*]Reminders - Be notified an event is about to happen. The interval before the event is fully customizable as well as the number of reminders. So you can receive reminders 2 days and 12 hours before the event if system allows it.
Who is "you"? The admin? The users who clicked ""will attend"? Both?
If you are attending the event you can be notified.
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 01/10/09 10:37am
By: jmucchiello
Quote by: LaughQuote by: GuestQuote by: jmucchiello[*]Reminders - Be notified an event is about to happen. The interval before the event is fully customizable as well as the number of reminders. So you can receive reminders 2 days and 12 hours before the event if system allows it.
Who is "you"? The admin? The users who clicked ""will attend"? Both?
If you are attending the event you can be notified.
You don't have to be attending. The RSVPs and Reminders are independent systems and the Event admin can enable or disable both on a per event status. System-wide there are a list of reminder intervals (by default 12 hrs, 24 hrs, 36 hrs, 48 hrs, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 14 days) and a limit to the number of reminders you can have (by default 3). Each event has a flag Allow Reminders.
There's no snooze link. But it does send a link to the event where you can modify your reminder information. Also the reminder email is templated so you can modify it at the system level.
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 01/12/09 08:03am
By: jmucchiello
File's now available. Bumping this for any future comments.
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 01/13/09 02:38am
By: Anonymous (Earnest)
Well, perhaps it does not have a few of the features in the initial plan. But after playing with it a bit I must say it is still a fantastic improvement over the original calendar. Good on ya!
-E
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 01/18/09 04:32pm
By: jmucchiello
Any other feedback? If not, I'll finish the doc updates and work on a diff for GL 1.5.2 (since in that version, the shipped plugins are finally detached from the upgrade process).
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 01/18/09 04:58pm
By: Dirk
Quote by: jmucchielloGL 1.5.2 (since in that version, the shipped plugins are finally detached from the upgrade process).
That would be 1.6.0. Geeklog 1.5.2 is "only" another maintenance release.
bye, Dirk
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 01/18/09 06:28pm
By: jmucchiello
My mistake, I thought you had removed the plugins for 1.5.2. Okay, then I guess I'll actually target 1.5.1 and make diff for the Geeklog distribution itself, if that's what you prefer.
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 01/24/09 12:24pm
By: jmucchiello
If you have install the calendar beta and are now trying to install the 1.5.2rc1 update you will need to make a few manual fixes. The 1.5.2 upgrade forces the calendar plugin version to 1.0.3 which will disable the calendar. The upgrade though will fail because the new tables used by the plugin already exist. To get around that you will need to run this SQL against your database.
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UPDATE gl_plugins SET pi_version = '1.1.0.beta1' WHERE pi_name = 'calendar'
Just be sure not to overwrite the plugin's code with the calendar code in the 1.5.2rc1 tarball. Or just put the plugin code back after opening the Geeklog tarball.
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 02/02/09 09:19am
By: Laugh
jmucchiello,
What are your plans for the future of this plugin? I know you are concentrating more now on glFusion.
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 02/02/09 11:55am
By: jmucchiello
I don't have an answer to this. There are features that I have partially working in my local SVN repository that I would be glad to finish and provide at some future date for this version of calendar. Maintaining separate Geeklog and glFusion plugins would not bother me. But I do not intend to maintain a patch to the shipped Geeklog plugin.
I'm sure Dirk has more important issues on his plate at the moment. Once 1.5.2 is released I hope he'll contact me about getting my plugin into the 1.6 release. Right now my plugin is a fork and I will not maintain a fork.
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 02/02/09 01:32pm
By: Laugh
Quote by: jmucchielloI don't have an answer to this. There are features that I have partially working in my local SVN repository that I would be glad to finish and provide at some future date for this version of calendar. Maintaining separate Geeklog and glFusion plugins would not bother me. But I do not intend to maintain a patch to the shipped Geeklog plugin.
I'm sure Dirk has more important issues on his plate at the moment. Once 1.5.2 is released I hope he'll contact me about getting my plugin into the 1.6 release. Right now my plugin is a fork and I will not maintain a fork.
This was my next question for Dirk. I would like to see this forked project replace the current Calendar Plugin at some point.
My next question is in regards to the bounty. I did contribute to the bounty (but not in a major way). Should we give Joe the bounty for completing a large portion of the project, wait until it is complete, or disolve the bounty?
I vote to give Joe the bounty, but everyone who contributed should voice their opinion.
Thanks
Tom
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 02/03/09 03:26pm
By: Dirk
Quote by: LaughThis was my next question for Dirk. I would like to see this forked project replace the current Calendar Plugin at some point
We've stated before that we'd like to unbundle some of the plugins eventually (namely Calendar, Links, and Polls). With 1.6, we will finally have the necessary infrastructure in place to actually do that.
Not saying that this is what will happen - no decision has been made yet. But the Calendar hasn't received much love from the core developers for a while now and maybe it's about time to spin it off into a separate project and let the community take care of it.
bye, Dirk
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 02/10/09 08:25am
By: Anonymous (antiqueone)
The Calendar as it has always been is great but there is one very annoying feature. This feature is the postcode/zip field not accepting UK postcodes. Can this field be made configurable or just free text with up to 9 characters?
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 02/10/09 10:02am
By: jmucchiello
The enhancement changes the event table's zipcode field to 20 chars. I don't remember if I updated the editor/submission templates so they accept longer codes.
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 02/22/09 08:38am
By: CavemanJoe
Hey, folks. It's nice to be using Geeklog again.
This Calendar seems to add a new "My Event RSVPs" link in the Account Functions box underneath each plugin's link. So, my testing site at revs.me.uk/index.php has a block that looks like this:
User Functions
# Personal Calendar
# My Event RSVPs
# Gallery2
# My Event RSVPs
# Forum Features
# My Event RSVPs
# My Account
# Log Out
Any clues? I mean, it's not a big deal 'cause I can just make a new hardcoded HTML block to replicate the functionality of the logged-in users block, but hell, a fix'd be nice.
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 02/24/09 12:11pm
By: jmucchiello
I thought I fixed that bug. I'll look into it.
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 02/26/09 11:14am
By: jmucchiello
This is actually a bug in Geeklog. See my
bug report[*1] for details.
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 04/16/09 04:01pm
By: jmucchiello
Anyone find any other issue with Calendar? No one has contacted me with any issues recently. GL is starting to diverge from the version I forked from so I'd like to know if I can change the status from beta to release and work on a diff for the current version in version control.
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 04/20/09 05:30pm
By: jmucchiello
Any interest in this at all?
Re: Calendar Enhancement Released
Posted on: 04/20/09 07:04pm
By: Laugh
Sounds good to me. I haven't run into any issues.