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It would be convenient to be able arrange "Open meetings" that do not require listing every participant's email, but are open to anyone who visits a unique meeting link, or similar.
We at Debian Games Team have been interested in using Pleft as an open-source alternative to doodle for our meetings, but this is unfortunately one of the major showstopper in that regard, since our workflow is to a) send a custom announcement to our mailing list, instead of private email, and b) hold open meetings that anyone are allowed to participate in and vote for time on (since the Team is so loosely defined anyways, and we have "visitors" from other distributions, etc).
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It would be convenient to be able arrange "Open meetings" that do not require listing every participant's email, but are open to anyone who visits a unique meeting link, or similar.
We at Debian Games Team have been interested in using Pleft as an open-source alternative to doodle for our meetings, but this is unfortunately one of the major showstopper in that regard, since our workflow is to a) send a custom announcement to our mailing list, instead of private email, and b) hold open meetings that anyone are allowed to participate in and vote for time on (since the Team is so loosely defined anyways, and we have "visitors" from other distributions, etc).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: