Steve,

I definitely get that it's tough to switch services. Especially when the feature set is unequal. One never wants to drop features, but this is a very time sensitive release, as you can imagine. On the plus side, we're hopeful our app will work at this Summit, where Sched's failed. We've put a lot of time and attention into caching, which should provide a better user experience.

We did try to give some fair notice about this. You'll note the original email was sent on April 4, which was right about the time we realized we wouldn't be able to get fit calendar integration in. Rest assured it's a priority for Barcelona. Meanwhile, I've actually printed out a copy of my schedule and will reference it during the 5 days of the Summit. Hopefully I won't suffer too much ;)

Finally, please note that the whole openstack.org site is open source and available on github. We welcome contributors, so don't hesitate to jump in.

Cheers and feel free to stop by the App Help desk and chat with me near Summit Registration if you have further questions/feedback.

Thanks!
Jimmy McArthur



Steve Gordon wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jimmy McArthur" openstack.org>
To: community@lists.openstack.org
Sent: Monday, April 4, 2016 2:37:18 PM
Subject: Re: [openstack-community] Schedule Published - OpenStack Summit        Austin

I realize it's not an ical/gcal button (look for that integration in
Barcelona), but we have added a single calendar view.  When you are
looking at the "My Calendar" view, you can click on "View / Print Full
Calendar" to see a full list, by date of all of your saved events, along
with the option to save/print as a PDF
(http://www.screencast.com/t/EEXRllUk).

Look for full calendar integration in Barcelona.

Hope this helps :)

Well, sort of. It's still pretty brutal to discover the week before the event that this functionality is missing when it was available for previous summits albeit via a third party site (sched.org). Like Tim I'm trying to ensure my schedule is reflected in my work calendar and a PDF doesn't really help with that - I'm still stuck manually creating calendar entries.

-Steve

Thanks,
Jimmy McArthur


Tim Bell wrote:
Another little RFE… could we have an ical button on the event page ? While
I am happy to manage the schedule using the app, some talks are
sufficiently important that I’d like to add them to my work calendar.

Tim




On 09/03/16 15:25, "Tim Bell"cern.ch>  wrote:

One little RFE, On the event details pages (such as
https://www.openstack.org/summit/austin-2016/summit-schedule/events/7846),
it would be good to have a ‘add to my schedule’ button if logged in. Some
people e-mail round links and then you have to go back to the schedule
page to find their event to add it.

Tim




On 08/03/16 02:42, "Claire Massey"<claire@openstack.org>  wrote:

Thanks, Stef!

We have that on the features lost for next time. :)

On Mar 7, 2016, at 7:13 PM, Stefano Maffulli<stefano@openstack.org>
wrote:

On 03/07/2016 03:59 PM, Claire Massey wrote:

SCHEDULE: https://www.openstack.org/summit/austin-2016/summit-schedule/
Great job on the new schedule!

If you're already collecting RFE, here is mine: it would be good to see
the name of the presenter "above the fold", i.e. with the title of the
presentation and without having to open the abstract.

Other than that, it looks great. Can't wait to see the mobile app, too
:)

Cheers,
stef