Pull out the list of events into its own page sorted by name and show
the event slots in chronological order on the schedule page, with past
slots hidden by default. This makes the content underneath the schedule
the most immediately useful to have in the moment, while the full list
is kept separately and in a predictable order.
I firmly believe in free software.
The application I'm making here have capabilities that I've not seen in
any system. It presents itself as an opportunity to collaborate on a
tool that serves the people rather than corporations. Whose incentives
are to help people rather, not make the most money. And whose terms
ensure that these freedoms and incentives cannot be taken back or
subverted.
I license this software under the AGPL.
Implement tracking of time slots along with editing and restoration of
singularly edited time slots. This provides a simpler interface to work
with when rendering tables of time slots that can be edited than
directly manipulating events and shifts containing an array of slots.
Rename and refactor the types passed over the API to be based on an
entity that's either living or a tombstone. A living entity has a
deleted property that's either undefined or false, while a tombstone
has a deleted property set to true. All entities have a numeric id
and an updatedAt timestamp.
To sync entities, an array of replacements are passed around. Living
entities are replaced with tombstones when they're deleted. And
tombstones are replaced with living entities when restored.