Do you know this site to plan easily a meeting or event?

https://prikkert.nl/en

It is free and #opensource. No adds, #privacy respecting.

Code hosted on #Codeberg.

#FOSS #planning #event #meeting

Prikkert ยท Poll your group, pick your moment

Find the best time for any group event for free and without ads. Plan together without hassle: share one link with the group and quickly see when everyone is available with Prikkert.

Prikkert
@janvlug nee, nooit van gehoord, ik sla 'm op :)
@janvlug I really like using Dudle (https://dud-poll.inf.tu-dresden.de) for these kind of things. Also open source. It looks very old school, but the UI is actually very streamlined, allowing you set up a poll with available dates and timeslots extremly quickly.
DuD-Poll - Home

@xot Cool. Thanks for this link!
@janvlug interessant, ga ik gebruiken!
@janvlug I need this integrated into Outlook. The amount of time it takes to look into 8 different agenda's and find an open spot is so stupid ๐Ÿ˜ญ
@Gina @janvlug Shared calendaring, across domains, is still a big challenge. Instead of picking an empty spot in visible calendars, you are now hoping that all the participants will fill in their possibilities. And keep those open until you pick a date. But instead they have multiple Prikkert invites to which they have to respond to. We need some kind of super cross-domain CalDav solution for this. The current state of calendaring is indeed ๐Ÿ˜ญ

@ronnylam @janvlug it really is the bane of my existence. Someone build us an #opensource nuclear super cross-domain CalDav pretty please. ๐Ÿ™

Edit: you know what, I'd even accept an AI solution for this.

@Gina @ronnylam @janvlug oh and something so I can log in with one account everywhere, including a set of fake id's . I hate passwords and emails to log in.
Lets call it an electronic ID ๐Ÿชช

@Gina @ronnylam @janvlug I think one thing which shouldn't be forgotten is the behavioural / social element that people use their calendars in completely different ways:

Some people are ok with colleagues booking meetings when they appear free. Others might hate it if _external_ people can book time in their calendar (via booking links). To make things even more complex, these paradigms/habits are ever-evolving, if you think of how Covid changed everyone's approach to meetings.

Such a mess! :)

@ronnylam @Gina @janvlug Didnt use it myself, but I saw this on @selfhst 's Friday roundup at some point https://github.com/ridafkih/keeper.sh should at least give you a combined shareable feed.
@reshi @Gina @janvlug @selfhst I use https://www.davx5.com/ myself to sync all the calendarfeeds to my phone.
CalDAV, CardDAV and WebDAV for Android

DAVxโต is a CalDAV/CardDAV management and sync app for Android. It also provides access to your WebDAV Cloud files.

@ronnylam @reshi @Gina @janvlug @selfhst
I tried this approach for syncing my nextCloud agenda. But it was very slow and only updated when I opened the app. So, no notifications for upcoming events ... wasn't perfect โ˜น๏ธ
@fablog @reshi @Gina @janvlug @selfhst Did you allow it to run in the background? I only have to open the app to configure accounts. So after a couple of weeks Android decides to remove permissions, including background. And I have to re-enable them.
@ronnylam @reshi @Gina @janvlug @selfhst I'm quite sure I did. But cannot confirm since I then switched to Proton Mail and their integrated agenda which works fine.
@fablog @ronnylam @Gina @janvlug @selfhst I use a mix. My nextcloud is not public, so that I use as my private calendar, and use proton for my public stuff. I have a read only link to the proton calendar in my calendar subscriptions so all of them are in the android calendar view. Kinda janky, but works ยฏ\_(ใƒ„)_/ยฏ
@reshi @ronnylam @Gina @janvlug @selfhst I have imagined this for a while.
Doodle was good, calendly and similar are ok. But none are this.