While I'd love to see that, the Google Apps idea ain't gonna fly; I've had enough trouble convincing them of the wiki thing...
Also, the main reason I chose this calendaring/scheduling issue was to find a convincing initiatory use of the wiki, to make co-workers familiar with using it. So introducing yet another collaboration tool would only undermine my goals at this point...
I really like the idea of using separate templates - unfortunately, I barely know how to implement that. Like, how big should such a "section" (or the table itself, for that matter) be then - a single table row? That would probably be too complex already. Plus creating such a huge number of templates - with one per day, then we'd 365 per year, on a single page! - probably wouldn't be advisable for many reasons (e.g. performance)...
Sorry for not being very helpful myself here.
-- Frederik
----- Original Message ----- From: Kasimir Gabert Date: 2006-12-02 17:22
Hi Frederik Dohr,
In this case, I think that the best bet would be to get Google Apps for your domain (or use their server with a Google domain) and have either a shared calendar or a shared excel sheet. A wiki is not designed for something as simple as this.
If you want to do it in a Wiki, however, you could make a large table but include each section with a template. Then tell your users that when they want to add in their vacation time or what not, they just follow the link to the proper template and never see the table code.
I hope that this helps, Kasimir Gabert