AUSTRALIAN EVENTS CALENDAR
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AUSTRALIAN EVENT CALENDAR
I don't know how long this will last but someone has to do it.
Link to google calendar will be posted tonight, if not sooner.
Link to google calendar will be posted tonight, if not sooner.
Last edited by TJ; 12-02-2009 at 08:19 PM.
#2
And we need someone who can spell properly to correct the spelling mistake for this Event section.
#3
Arn't you lucky then, that it won't be me!!!!
#4
I dont mean you TJ, I mean the owners of RC Tech. They cant spell "Australian Events" properly.
#5
Can't blame them. They've spelt it how we pronounce it
#6
The link to the Google calendar that has been created is:
http://castlehillraceway.com/auscal.html
At this stage there are only a few events listed.
http://castlehillraceway.com/auscal.html
At this stage there are only a few events listed.
#7
Any club that wishs to post their event on the calendar please PM us.
Last edited by TJ; 12-03-2009 at 03:54 AM.
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i think cickentraders calendar although not structured the way most people would read a calendar, already has a ton of events on it he has done some of the hard yards ... if there is going to be 'the' australian rc events calendar it should be widely accepted and as complete as possible
although in saying that it could also be beneficial to have a state by state calendar ... thats one of the reasons it might be worth looking a user developed php calendar (or the like) where you can combine different calendars - google calendars look pretty 'flat' to me??
TJ maybe you could liaise with chickentrader and make the thing work together?
although in saying that it could also be beneficial to have a state by state calendar ... thats one of the reasons it might be worth looking a user developed php calendar (or the like) where you can combine different calendars - google calendars look pretty 'flat' to me??
TJ maybe you could liaise with chickentrader and make the thing work together?
#9
I have no problem with that. We did this not to piss anyone off. There was a lot of talk about doing what we had already, as we used this system last year for Challenge Cup. The trouble with google is that you have to create a calendar for every section and then link them together. BK idea is a good one but until it is put into action its all air. If Lars want to contact us then "I think" we can give him permmision to edit it and then say he looks after nitro and we look after electric??? What ever you want. If you want to delete then delete it, it's no skin off my nose.
Last edited by TJ; 12-03-2009 at 05:01 PM.
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I have no problem with that. We did this not to piss anyone off. There was a lot of talk about doing what we had already, as we used this system last year for Challenge Cup. The trouble with google is that you have to create a calendar for every section and then link them together. BK idea is a good one but until it is put into action its all air. If Lars want to contact us then "I think" we can give him permmision to edit it and then say he looks after nitro and we look after electric??? What ever you want. If you want to delete then delete it, it's no skin off my nose.
The format of the Chickentrading calendar was decided on specifically to make it easy to copy, paste and print all the months, for such users as club committees for example, that are looking for a slot to schedule an event, and to find things quickly. I think the Google calendar format is great, but I thought that a plain text document would be better for the purpose that I outlined above; having calendars in different formats would complement each other, and we should be publishing both.
I'll help as much as I can.
Kindest regards,
Lars.
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ok ... you guys sort and when you reckon there is a link to be 'stuck' pm me (said taking a big step back)
if someone wants to fiddle, this is a 'free' calendar that i use, you can 'stack' calendars and have a number of contributors with out everyone having admin rights etc. worth a look but its a time thing (for me anyway, i could probably host it if someone needed a php server to get it going)...
http://vtcalendar.sourceforge.net/
if someone wants to fiddle, this is a 'free' calendar that i use, you can 'stack' calendars and have a number of contributors with out everyone having admin rights etc. worth a look but its a time thing (for me anyway, i could probably host it if someone needed a php server to get it going)...
http://vtcalendar.sourceforge.net/
Last edited by contact; 12-05-2009 at 01:40 PM. Reason: more info
#12
Personally I like the Google cal, easy to access, easy to update, easy to share and the required infrastructure to run it is provided for free from Google. Start simple, keep it uncomplicated.
#13
The 2010 Events Google Calendars are online at:
http://www.castlehillraceway.com/auscal.html
Anyone with any event they wish to add or update, please PM me.
http://www.castlehillraceway.com/auscal.html
Anyone with any event they wish to add or update, please PM me.
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bump
#15
Calendar has been updated: