John Stracke wrote: > "Shannon J. Clark" wrote: > > > It seems to me that monitoring the announcements and passing along important > > ones would be a useful tool, might want to be shared with other working > > groups as well > > That did occur to me, but I don't want to have to keep the tool running for > everybody in the world. I'll probably ask my boss's permission to release the > tool under the GPL. And here it is: <http://calsch.research.ecal.com/draft-monitor/> It's not perfectly general, but it makes an attempt, anyway. I've got it running to look for the keywords "iCal", "icalendar", "calsch", "calendar", "scheduling", "CAP", and "RFC-2445" through "RFC-2447". (Most of those are case-insensitive, but CAP and the RFCs are case-sensitive; and "iCal", matches only "iCal" or "ICal"--it doesn't do whole-word matching, and I kept getting false positives for things like "theoretical".) When it finds something, it'll send mail to this list. -- /==============================================================\ |John Stracke | http://www.ecal.com |My opinions are my own.| |Chief Scientist |=============================================| |eCal Corp. |"I use emacs, which might be thought of as a | |francis@xxxxxxxx|thermonuclear word processor." -- Neal | | |Stephenson | \==============================================================/
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