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    Dmitry Smirnov responded

    Even though it is not a direct implementation, I hope this could be helpful:

    We just launched integration with Integromat platform, which helps to build automated workflows. We also provide several templates for quick start, and one of them allows to copy google calendar events into WA events. So if you share a google calendar for events submission, then the scenario could copy submitted events into your Wild Apricot account.
    You can try this integration by this link https://www.integromat.com/en/integration/2275-copy-google-calendar-into-wild-apricot-events

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    mmcconnell commented  · 

    Dmitry,

    For what it's worth, I think it would be a great first step.

    While it might be nice to allow members to edit their posted events, It would not be a big deal for the admin to post changes on their behalf.

    Michael

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    mmcconnell commented  · 

    We currenty use calendars for two general types of events.

    1.Events hosted by us (Digital Nova Scotia) where we use the full capacity of the events module for registration and ticket purchasing.

    2.Events hosted by others where we are simply using the calendar as a list of events which may be of interest to our members or are actually hosted by the members themselves. No registration or ecommerce is used in this type of event

    In our particular case we would only allow members to post events in case 2. We would also require that events posted by members be approved by an admin. This could be as simple as not allowing the member to make it visible. The admin could be notified when a new event is posted by a member and then the admin could choose to make it visible or delete it.

    We should be able to select which membeship levels are allowed to post events to a particular calendar.

    Michael

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    mmcconnell commented  · 

    This is somethig we are waiting for as well. I hope this gets into the next release as it is an important function of what we do.....

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