forked from gergely/calendar-social
Federated calendar and event organiser
Gergely Polonkai
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As funny as it says, this provides better UX (and the same technique is used on the other forms. |
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Calendar.social =============== Keep your calendar ond organise events in the Fediverse. How to contribute ----------------- First, see our Code of Conduct. That’s probably the most important part. We are more than interested in - Feature ideas. The project is in its early phase, so every idea is welcome (even if it doesn’t get into the first release.) - Bug reports. Even though the project is in the early phase, we don’t want bugs to sneak in to stay there forever. Report everything you find. - Documentation. Because well, obviously. - Fixes, features, actually implemented. - Find your favourite issue/feature request - Fork and clone the repository - Create a branch for your work - Code! - Push to your branch - Open a Pull Request - Go through the review process with us - Enjoy your work getting into the main tree FAQ --- Why doing a federated calendar when you can send around vCard files via email? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Because this project is about much more than a plain calendar. It’s also an event organiser, where you will be able to collaborate with others making events happen. Why is it not on GitHub/GitLab/any other popular hosting service? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Because running my stuff is one of my hobby. I run my own Matrix homeserver, my own Mastodon instance, why would my Git repositories be different? It might change in the future, though; I’m not an enemy of said services and if this project turns out to be successful I might move it away from here.