Brutkey

Wendy Nather
@wendynather@infosec.exchange

I need a public calendaring app that has secret roles on the back end, where I can classify two kinds of requestors: the ones I will show my real availability to, and the ones classified β€œYeah, sometime, but not soon.” I’d be willing to move appointments for certain people, but others will have to wait until a day when I have nothing better to do.


Kate Nyhan
@nyhan@fediscience.org

@wendynather@infosec.exchange
I think you are describing a really good executive assistant, the old-fashioned kind that stayed with a principal for years and knew them inside out.

Ian Campbell 🏴🏴
@neurovagrant@masto.deoan.org

@wendynather@infosec.exchange I think this is achievable through actually having two separate schedules that overlap with different rulesets; the difference is in the calendar URL you provide the person.

(which isn't quite what you asked, I know, sorry)

been a while since i looked at calendaring stuff, that's why being a grump helps, no glut of conflicts ;)

Bradalot β€œ:verified:”
@bradr@infosec.exchange

@wendynather@infosec.exchange

"freemium availability"

I Thought I Saw A 2 :donor:
@ithoughtisawa2@infosec.exchange

@wendynather@infosec.exchange

Emelia πŸ‘ΈπŸ»πŸ‘ΈπŸ»
@thisismissem@hachyderm.io

@wendynather@infosec.exchange how would you figure out which is which?

Wendy Nather
@wendynather@infosec.exchange

@neurovagrant@masto.deoan.org Interesting. I wonder if there’s an automated way to keep them synched.