[chandler-users] I've broken Cosmo.

Dave Cowen dave at kei.com
Fri Mar 30 08:58:17 PST 2007


On Mar 29, 2007, at 7:02 PM, Priscilla Chung wrote:

>> 4) How can I get this account back in working order?
> First follow the steps Bobby had sent out in e-mail and then e-mail  
> us back if you are not back in working order.

Just a quick note to say that I'm now back in working order.

I'd just like to check in quickly to make sure there's not another,  
more elegant way to accomplish what I'm looking to do.  Here at KEI,  
we'd like to set up a publicly readable calendar that KEI's clients  
can mutually use as an "all-entities" calendar.  These clients may be  
accessing from a variety of different platforms, which is why Cosmo's  
web access and subscriptions are highly desirable.  As such, I've set  
up a read-only ticket for the collection, and can distribute a link  
to that ticket URL (which I'll actually make "easy to remember"  
through the use of an Apache redirect somewhere.)

Now, the question is editing.  I understand there are two ways of  
doing this:

1) Grant a read/write ticket and provide that URL to the folks who  
would be updating the calendar.
or
2) Share a login name/password amongst several individuals.

Of which granting a read/write ticket seems to be the most  
desirable.  However, I was wondering if it was possible to have  
several Cosmo accounts contribute to the same calendar in a way that  
it would be logged or reported on which account was modifying each  
calendar item (ie, "who deleted the company picnic??"), and where  
there wasn't a single ticket or password floating around.

Let me know, thanks!  I appreciate the quick response.

Dave



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