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Projeto Descrição

Net::ICal is an object-oriented Perl module for handling iCalendar (RFC2445) data.
iCalendar is used for shared calendaring and supports event scheduling, todo lists, and
journals. This module is maintained by the Reefknot project, which exists to create
shared calendaring tools in Perl.

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2001-08-05 00:15
0.15

Esta versão corrige alguns bugs de empacotamento de 0,14. Ele também adiciona suporte básico para fusos horários --- há agora um objeto para ler arquivos em VTIMEZONE.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements
This release fixes some packaging bugs from 0.14. It also adds basic support for timezones --- there's now an object to read in VTIMEZONE files.

2001-07-28 23:48
0.14

Esta é a segunda versão alfa (para coincidir com uma palestra na Conferência O'Reilly Perl). As rotinas de manipulação do tempo foram reescritos para basear-se em: Data: iCal, suporte básico foi adicionado para as recorrências, e testes mais robustos usando Pod: Testes foram adicionados.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements
This is the second alpha release (to coincide with a talk at the O'Reilly Perl Conference). The time handling routines were rewritten to be based on Date::ICal, basic support was added for Recurrences, and more robust tests using Pod::Tests were added.

2001-05-05 10:49
0.13

Esta é a primeira versão alfa do Net:: iCal desde que o projeto Reefknot assumiu o controle. Mudanças de versões anteriores pela sua ex-mantenedor, Eric Busboom, incluem uma reformulação total das estruturas de dados. Versões anteriores foram invólucros em torno da biblioteca C libical, esta é uma reimplementação em Perl puro.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements
This is the first alpha release of Net::ICal since the Reefknot project took it over. Changes from prior releases by its former maintainer, Eric Busboom, include a total rework of the data structures. Prior versions were wrappers around the C library libical; this is a reimplementation in pure Perl.

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