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Public Mentoring Calendar #741

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riaankleinhans opened this issue Nov 7, 2022 · 5 comments
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Public Mentoring Calendar #741

riaankleinhans opened this issue Nov 7, 2022 · 5 comments

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@riaankleinhans
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riaankleinhans commented Nov 7, 2022

  • Current CNCF Event calendar is packed; create instead a public Mentoring calendar to inform of things such as due dates (projects, applications etc.)
    • Need to decide who needs/has access
  • Seek authorisation from relevant parties
@Abinash-bit
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@Riaankl Hello I am Abinash Mahapatra I am interested in resolving this issue . I needed guidance , please help.

@riaankleinhans
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This issue have been addressed by @nate-double-u , creating the Google Calendar called "CNCF Mentorship WG". that could be added to your calendar by following the link.

After adding this calendar to your other calendars, you can hide or completely remove it whenever you want.

I trust we can close this issue @nate-double-u ?

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I'm not sure we should close it just yet -- I'm not really happy with how this calendar is set up just yet, it seems like folks need a google account to see it. So we have some research to do.

@aamirpatel
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hey!! I added this calendar using google, but it is not given proper events idea.

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Hi @aamirpatel, sorry about that. We're still looking for a better solution for the public calendar. Watch this space.

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