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Field DTSTAMP in iCal contains wrong value #15
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I would like a better understanding of the underlying problem: We should update the However, the issue reminds me of a problem I never issued. Once published (and imported into my calendar via my subscription to the published |
iJUG uses a new software to automatically publish appointments from JUGs to their Mastodon channel. This software seems to be very restrictive to RFC of iCalendar. |
Fixing Gems by Gemfile.lock ensures comparable environments
Fixing Gems by Gemfile.lock ensures comparable environments
The field
DTSTAMP
in our iCalendar stream (events.ics
) contains a wrong date value.Currently it contains the event date itself, but it should contain the last modification time of the event.
First, I thought I could solve it with a custom Jekyll plugin to read the file modification time. This works like a charme locally, but GitHub Pages restricts the usage of custom plugins "due to security concerns".
So, I don't see an automated option at the moment.
A possible solution (or workaround) could be to maintain a frontmatter attribute manually in each talk file. But that needs manual attention everytime the event is updated.
The implication of not having a proper
DTSTAMP
value in our iCalender stream is, that iJUG won't publish our events on their Mastodon account.Personally(!), I don't care about that as I still don't see the importance of Mastodon today (compared to Twitter in good old times pre-Musk).
So, I leave up the possible solution to someone else... Feel free to provide a proposal.
(the same is relevant for the Cyberland website/ical feed)
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