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== Blog Posts ==
== Blog Posts ==


* [https://infiniteverma.github.io/blog/2023/gsoc-article-1/ GSoC'23 Week 0 - Introduction]
* [https://infiniteverma.github.io/blog/2023/gsoc-article-1/ GSoC'23 Week 0 - Introduction]
* [https://infiniteverma.github.io/blog/2023/gsoc-article-2/ Week 6 - KCalendarCore work almost done!]
* [https://infiniteverma.github.io/blog/2023/gsoc-article-2/ GSoC'23 Week 6 - KCalendarCore work almost done!]
 
* [https://infiniteverma.github.io/blog/2023/gsoc-article-3/ GSoC'23 Week 12 - Conclusion]
== Design Documents ==
== Design Documents ==



Latest revision as of 13:16, 28 August 2023

Implement calendar availability

This feature implements RFC 7953 in the Kalendar app. This adds the ability for a user to provide their availability in a shared calendar. When a user wants to schedule a meeting, with this feature in place, they will be suggested better intervals by taking the availability of the attendees into consideration. This updates KCalendarCore and the Kalendar projects (for the most part) of the KDE ecosystem.

Mentors

Carl Schwan, Claudio Cambra

Merge Requests

Blog Posts

Design Documents

Below are screenshots providing a brief overview of the technical functionality:

KcalendarCore new classes design

Call flow of adding new availability

Pending Work

  • Merkuro: QML UI code needs to be cleaned up and connected per calendar.
  • Add more autotests in all repositories.
  • Update versions (if necessary) because of new Availability mimetype addition.