I'm just trying to get right with the Ical format.
On CPAN there are only two modules available.
While Date::Ical seems to be quite new,
and useful to convert the date-format
Net::ICal was not touched since August 3, 2001
My basic investigation in this topic lead me
to the Reefknot Project Page at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/reefknot/
where the development seem to be stagged
at the same time/point.
My Question is now:
Is there anyone handling ICal
who can give me some examples.
Another Question is:
Does anyone know if the reefknot group
will continue Net::ICal in future ?
What ist the project status ?
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