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This could be nice, but requires quite some groundwork.
It is, for instance, quite cumbersome to "just" get data from an event. For starters one can not just access event information using an access token from a facebook app, it has to be a user.
So in order to give Dikultur access to events, we would have to have a Dikultur facebook user, that then should be invited to that particular event.
Although it might be possible to get access using the user who wants to associate a dikultur event with a facebook one. That user would, in that case, have to be an administrator of the facebook event (as far as I can tell).
I'm not sure if that is something we want to do?
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This could be nice, but requires quite some groundwork.
It is, for instance, quite cumbersome to "just" get data from an event. For starters one can not just access event information using an access token from a facebook app, it has to be a user.
So in order to give Dikultur access to events, we would have to have a Dikultur facebook user, that then should be invited to that particular event.
Although it might be possible to get access using the user who wants to associate a dikultur event with a facebook one. That user would, in that case, have to be an administrator of the facebook event (as far as I can tell).
I'm not sure if that is something we want to do?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: