GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 216436
Propose new meeting time
Last modified: 2021-05-19 11:12:14 UTC
When receiving a meeting request, users should be able to propose a new time instead of just refusing.
There is a facility in iCalendar to do this (DECLINE-COUNTER and COUNTER). But we need to figure out a gui for this. I'll mark as 1.2 for now.
I assume this is something outlook can do?
I made a wild guess of 2 weeks for this. It depends on if we can easily reuse the event editor to select the new times, or a completely new dialog is needed. (I've never noticed this feature in Outlook. We should check that. There isn't much point in us supporting this if Outlook won't understand COUNTER and DECLINE-COUNTER.)
*** bug 212342 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Moving rescheduled 1.2 bugs to future en masse; sorry if your bug didn't make the cut.
Yes, this is a feature also available in Outlook and frequently requested. Set target milestone for 1.6
No time for 2.0
retargetting from 2.3 to 2.5
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