[joomla] Non profit? (Gary Mort)
Jon Dupree
Jon.Dupree at veritagemarketing.com
Mon Nov 23 11:06:27 EST 2009
Hi Gary,
I am working with a non-profit - a school, where we have removed their
html calendar from their website, and replaced it with a public Google
calendar. Now anyone (that is authorized) can add events to the school
calendar, and they do not have to wait for the annoying web designer
(me) to update it. Also parents, teachers and students can add the
school calendar to their personal Google calendar or Outlook, or to
their iPhone or Blackberry, so they always know when the school is
closed or there is an after-school activity planned. We are also
working on setting up that if an event is planned, everyone who has
subscribed to the calendar will get an notification. Therefore school
closing due to school can be easily relayed.
The one problem that I am having is that Joomla does not seem to work
with the Google Calendar very well. I have tried to insert the
Google-supplied code in a custom HTML module, as well as an article with
the html code, but it will not show the calendar. I am sure there is
probably an extension available, but why wouldn't a custom html module
work? Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Jon
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> Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 06:49:51 -0500
> From: Gary Mort <garyamort at gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [joomla] Non profit?
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> As a somewhat offtopic note on this... I noticed that Google Wave has a
> form for organisations to profess interest of setting up the same service
> under their domain, similar to how Google apps run today. So sometime in
> the future, you can setup wave.mydomain.com and point that domain over to
> Google Wave and have it all branded under your domain.
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> Which has gotten me thinking about Google app/Joomla integration more, as I
> see it as a stepping stone to Google Wave/Joomla integration.
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> Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 09:42:10 -0500
> From: Gary Mort <garyamort at gmail.com>
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> My apologies, I raised the question on a dual purpose and only one was
> explicit. The explicit is here are some cool ideas the Joomla group could
> pursue as a non profit.
>
> The implicit was here are some cool ideas for any non profits, so any
> feedback from people who work with non profits if things like setting up
> email addresses for people from within Joomla, calendar, etc but using the
> Google apps as a backend sound interesting/useful.
>
> I should also mention, this is not limited to non profits. Anyone can
> upgrade a Google apps account to do this, it's just regular businesses pay
> 50/per user/per year for it[prorated, so if you have 10 users at the start
> of the year, and 5 leave and 5 new ones come on, you only pay 500 for the
> year not 750!]
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