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The Group Calendar

Events, repeats, RSVPs, and your own calendar feed

Every Group has a calendar: meetings, deadlines, anything the Group needs on a shared date. It opens on the month view.

Adding something to the calendar

Pick a date and create an event on it. An event can repeat, and selecting any date on the month view opens the create form already set to that day.


Changing a repeating event

When a change touches an event that repeats, EnDAO asks how far the change should reach:

This one
Only the occurrence you opened. The rest of the series is left as it was.
This and the ones after it
The occurrence you opened and every later one. Earlier occurrences keep what the Group already agreed.
All of them
Every occurrence in the series, past and future.

Saying whether you're coming

Each event takes a Yes, No, or Maybe. Everyone in the Group sees the same thing: how many said yes, no and maybe, and how many haven't answered yet. Nobody sees who gave which answer — not the person who scheduled it, and not an administrator. The point of answering is that the Group can tell whether enough people are coming.


Seeing it in your own calendar

Subscribe and EnDAO mints a personal calendar feed link you can add to Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, Outlook, or anything else that reads a calendar subscription. Any active member can create one.

The link is personal and works like a password: anyone holding it can read the Group's events without signing in. It is shown once, when you create it. If it goes somewhere it shouldn't, revoke it and mint a new one.

If you leave the Group, or someone removes you, the link stops working on its own.


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