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Re: [Gnumed-devel] appointment schedular
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Slappinjohn |
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Re: [Gnumed-devel] appointment schedular |
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Sat, 07 May 2011 19:26:39 +0200 |
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Hi,
when using KOrganizer it is possible to include any kind of
calendar-source, so e.g. Google-Calendar. I'm currently using a
caldav-calender (davical-server) and it's working just fine.
So all you have to do is install KOrganizer (should run on nearly every
platform) and add the calendar-source that fits your needs. Nothing has
to be changed on GNUmed.
Greets
Marc
Am 07.05.2011 13:55, schrieb Sebastian Hilbert:
> Am Samstag, 7. Mai 2011, 10:04:16 schrieb address@hidden:
>> Having an online schedular (calendar) has multiple advantages. -access
>> -availability.
>> Google calender is one such free online calender. Instead of kde based
>> calendar, which may not be useful on other platform, should we include
>> google calender as a schedular?
>
> Scheduling discussion comes up every few month.
>
> kde calendar can be used on other platforms as well without KDE. I do know
> that it installs all kinds of KDE stuff.
>
> So what are the options.
>
> How would one interface to the Google calendar. What is the API. Is there an
> python API or other way to access that information. Is it online only ?
>
> In other words what are we going to do without internet connectivity.
>
> How safe is it ? Do you want to schedule HIV check for Mr. Smith in Google
> calendar so a bug in their system exposes it to the rest of the world ?
>
> In other words. We can have a look at Google calendar and provide this as an
> option.
>
> I would however be glad if we could once again explore all other options
> bfeore going with Google calendar.
>
> In other words please list the requirements. What would you like to schedule
> and how would you like the workflow to be ?
>
> Please list all the features you would like.
>
> Sebastian
>
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