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Perl interface to Google Calendar v3

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"400 Bad Request" - floating timezones

If we pass a DateTime object with a floating timezone as a date, for example in (Event) $e->when($start , $end, 0); Then we just get a "400 Bad Request" back from add_event. If floating doesn't work, could you add a specific warning about it or something?

How close to drop in?

Hey, so, surprise surprise, we managed to have an in-house script that uses the old API, which is kinda gone.

Your code seems to be mostly following the style of the Net::Google::Calendar module interface-wise, so I was wondering - how close is it? I mean, I'm not expecting to just replace a 'use' call and be home free, nice though that would be, but I'd like a read on how much more than that I'm likely to need.

The code in question is basically two scripts - one that adds an entry, and one that fetches events and archives them into a local sqlite db - so nothing particularly clever.

Note: I've skimmed the current code. It looks gorgeous. I'm ok with us having to RTFS for the moment - I just need to figure out how much, because we can probably just ditch the gcal integration in the relevant code if we have to.

Thoughts? (and sorry for abusing your issue list to ask this)

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