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  1. I am grateful: The #OpenWebCalendar is one of the #opensource projects that get funded by @NGIZero this year!

    We have funding for a lot of the #Python stack that it takes to build #calendar applications and #share the appointments via #ICS files: #icalendar #XWRTimezone #RecurringIcalEvents #ICSQuery #Mergecal #Caldav

    Read more here: nlnet.nl/project/OpenWebCalend

  2. I got the shirt from #tidelift for raising the security of several software packages for #Python and #icalendar. This, #rfc5545 is used in so many places to exchange calendar events freely.

    You can directly support my work, too: open-web-calendar.quelltext.eu

    #OpenWebCalendar #RecurringIcalEvents
    #XWRTimezone

  3. Thanks to @nlnet and their funding, the #Python libraries #icalendar and recurring-ical-events support calculating #alarm times in #ics files. ❤️ 🐍

    Now, you can create Python scripts that react to you setting an alarm ⏰ in your favourite calendar app! 📆

    github.com/niccokunzmann/pytho

    nlnet.nl/project/OpenWebCalend

    #rfc5545 #rfc9074 #RecurringIcalEvents #foss #funding #automation

  4. I just added #RecurringIcalEvents to #Tidelift! The last missing bit was the #security policy. Tidelift is supporting me, should anyone find a vulnerability.

    tidelift.com/subscription/pkg/

    If you use it, you can now fund its development using a Tidelift subscription.

    More money flowing into #free #software helps everyone! So: Get out of the vendor lock-in and support me and other open-source maintainers directly ❤️

    #foss #opensource #icalendar #events #python #library

  5. We have released a new version of #RecurringIcalEvents - event times calculation for #icalendar in #Python. This release includes the rare case of rescheduling all future events as well as being able to edit the content of all future events. In the specification it is RANGE=THISANDFUTURE.

    A new release of the #OpenWebCalendar will support this. If you would like to help us, if you have #LotusNotes installed, look here: github.com/niccokunzmann/pytho

    #rfc5545 #scheduling #foss