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A few months ago I wrote a cgi script to generate a vCalendar form of the
BLU web calendar,
and I configured it to display only current and future events, i.e.,
evt_date >= 'now'::date
http://blu.org/cgi-bin/calendar.ics
The BLU calendar currently contains 19 years of events, and I figured that
19 years of
past events was a bit too much when you must want advance notification of
future events.
Would it make more sense to include some past events, like maybe the prior
6 months,
or perhaps the previous 10 events? Or is it preferable to only include
current and future
events as I have done?
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John Abreau / Executive Director, Boston Linux & Unix
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