Various Calendars

Tristan Santore tristan.santore at internexusconnect.net
Fri Oct 30 12:13:56 UTC 2009


On 30/10/09 06:51, Tareq Al Jurf wrote:
> Is there a way that we can add new calendars to be available as system 
> optional calendars
> the two important calendars i'm thinking about are:
> 1- Hijri (Islamic) Calendar  -- widely used in all Islamic Countries
> 2- Indian National Calendar  -- widely used in India
>
> regards
>
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> Tareq Al Jurf
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Tareq,

I believe the calendars were supposed to serve one purpose, namely, 
giving people the opportunity to sync to these calendars, so we can keep 
track of our Fedora meetings and events. They are not meant for any 
personal purpose. As I understand it. But if you feel, that such 
calendars might be more useful to some contributors, feel free to come 
up with solutions/ideas, and maybe somebody can implement them.
Anything that makes a contributors life easier is always welcome.

Regards,
Tristan

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