MRSBS is a system for scheduling meetings for anyone with an email address, regardless of what calendar system any individual uses.
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Version 1.1.1 of the Meeting Request Scheduling and Booking System (MRSBS) has been released. This is a proof of concept release of a system that allows a person to schedule a meeting with people who are not on the same (or any) calendaring system. The system works by having the meeting host prepare an invitation, which is sent via email to the invitees, who then reply via a web page with their availability. Once all replies have been received, MRSBS selects the best available time, and the invitees are then notified with an RFC 2445 compliant iCalendar notification. This release fixes minor bugs, and displays the server timezone when rendering time information. Version 1.1.1 Download: http://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=194682 Project Home Page: http://mrsbs.sourceforge.net
[1986907] Upgrading instructions incomplete [1996574] Errors on calculate times [1998380] Render timezone [2000098] Time selector displays midnight incorrectly
A demo installation of the Meeting Request Scheduling and Booking System (MRSBS) has been established. This installation is intended to allow people to see how the system works prior to downloading and installing it. Demo Page: http://mrsbs.sourceforge.net/demo.html Project Home Page: http://mrsbs.sourceforge.net
Version 1.1 of the Meeting Request Scheduling and Booking System (MRSBS) has been released. This is a proof of concept release of a system that allows a person to schedule a meeting with people who are not on the same (or any) calendaring system. The system works by having the meeting host prepare an invitation, which is sent via email to the invitees, who then reply via a web page with their availability. Once all replies have been received, MRSBS selects the best available time, and the invitees are then notified with an RFC 2445 compliant iCalendar notification. This release improves presentation of long lists, adds search capabilities, displays recent invitees when building new invitations, allows invitees to view the invite list when replying, and offers a downloadable .ics file for scheduled meetings. In addition, a number of bugs have been fixed. Instructions for upgrading from v1.0 are included in the distribution. Version 1.1 Download: http://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=194682 Project Home Page: http://mrsbs.sourceforge.net
Changes for v1.1 ---------------- [1780162] Make .ics file available for download [1780164] Support null mailer [1786849] Meeting ID allocation happens on what.php [1780167] Recent invitees on who.php [1777248] Fix meeting duration [1795974] Fix send() not defined when reply is submitted [1793325] Fix permission denied on calculate time and create new [1786852] Add sortable/pageable lists [1795459] Add search page [1777251] LDAP search messages [1888503] Show invite list on reply [1905475] reply/ics.php broken [1962388] Track sessions in database (this also updated ADOdb to v4.98)
Version 1.0 of the Meeting Request Scheduling and Booking System (MRSBS) has been released. This is a proof of concept release of a system that allows a person to schedule a meeting with people who are not on the same (or any) calendaring system. The system works by having the meeting host to prepare an invitation, which is sent via email to the invitees, who then reply via a web page with their availability. Once all replies have been received, MRSBS selects the best available time, and the invitees are then notified with an RFC 2445 compliant iCalendar notification. Version 1.0 Download: http://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=194682 Project Home Page: http://mrsbs.sourceforge.net
This is the first public release.
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