On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 5:42 PM, Michael Peel michael.peel@wikimedia.org.ukwrote:
Open source calendar software is trivially available. Or there's wikis and microformats. Or even hand-crafted calendar files. Google calendars may be a popular solution, but they're a recent one and are hardly the only solution out there. And they're definitely not a mission-aligned solution.
Mike
If anyone would like to markup the wiki page with hcal microformats that would be great. If you would like to file a bug request for an installation of your preferred open source calendar software, then that would be even better. My personal favorite is the very wiki-like software that powers calagator.org, though it's Ruby and unlikely to be something our developer community can support.
In the meantime, this is simply an addition to the FOSS platform already being used as the central repository of info about office hours, as others have pointed out.
Thanks,
Steven