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About storing events as child pages? #26
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I have a local implementation ready for my specific use case. If somebody is interested, I can polish it and provide a PR and we can talk about it. Best Christian |
I have been on vacation for over an week. I will get back to this soon as possible. |
Just to make sure we understand each other: I'm not asking you to implement it, as I have already done that Let me know about any questions, ideas or feedback you have. |
Sounds good. Just submit PR and we see it from there. |
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Just made the first step, so we can talk about it. :) |
Hello and thanks for developing this plugin.
I would really prefer to store the events as pages to be more flexible on how to integrate them into the page. I'm willing to contribute or fork, but I would love to hear your opinion first on how to best achieve this.
Maybe it would be nice if the fetch can be done using the plugin cli, then it could be automated using cron jobs if available?
Would be happy about any feedback.
Best Christian
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