Public Google Calendar that staff has Read/Write access to. It works well, it just depends what you want. GC has a ok API and it should be easy enough to write a Bash script that pulls in the calendar every so often and checks for event name changes. This works best when managing smaller groups! (Another option is a excel) Riley Childs Junior and Library Tech Manager Charlotte United Christian Academy +1 (704) 497-2086 Sent from my iPhone Please excuse mistakes On Sep 10, 2013, at 7:00 AM, Ryan Eby <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I'm not directly involved with scheduling thankfully, but we have had > quite a few systems including excel, calendars, etc. > > One we are trying now is https://www.schedulesource.com/ > > It is definitely not polished and suffers from feature bloat but the > bloat is kind of what people wanted to try. It lets people enter their > availability and preferences and also allows you to set up rules (how > many shifts/hours/weekends certain labor groups can do, etc). It will > then autofill schedules for you which you can then manually tweak. > Also allows individuals to trade shifts within the rules you set up. > About a million other features though after the initial learning it > was easy for people to ignore everything else and get used to their > workflow. > > I'm sure there are better things out there depending on your > requirements but for our schedulers initial requirements this has > worked better than previous systems at least. > > Eby > > On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 2:39 PM, Shearer, Timothy J > <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> Hi Folks, >> >> Anyone happy with their solutions for scheduling service points? Even >> moderately happy? >> >> Thanks, >> Tim