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Can Geeklog Handle This?


Tim C.

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Here's my situation. I run a Web site for an association of churches. There are currently 5 churches, each using their own directory of the same URL. Basically the sites are www.mychurchsite.com/church1/, www.mychurchsite.com/church2 and so on. I am looking to implement a content management system that will ease administration, especially as far as events are concerned. Each site needs to have an individual calendar and I would also like to have a master calendar that would post events to all 5 sites.

Other than those requirements the rest is fairly basic. Some pages would be Geeklogged and others would be static.

Though I have run several implementations of Geeklog I'm not sure if it can handle my requirements this time around? If not, what software should I be looking at?

Thanks in advance for your time!
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Tony

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Grouped calendars aren't supported. Right now we only support a Public calendar and a user's private calendar. However a degree of seperation could be achieved if you created an event type for each church. For example in config.php add "Church A Event, Church B Event, etc". Then you add an event you can tie the type to the right church. Probably not good enough for what you need.

What you probably want is an calendaring app that supports iCal. I'd search Freshmeat to find one.
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