Kenneth, I think that's the most open variation of google calendar you've just described.
I'll probably start playing with it in a short time, but as far as I understood it, and how I want to use it:
- set up a private calendar, which can be displayed on a website, if you as calendar manager give permission for that
- request permissions of other google calendar administrators to integrate their calendar in yours, read only access
- these external calendars are integrated in the website as well.
Don't know how it goes with subscriptions in this case though.
- But you're still the only administrator of your own calendar
- each external calendar has an administrator
- you can allow/remove external calendars, eg in case of a spamming external calendar
Like I said, this is how I modeled it when I've read the documentation. Haven't tried this one in real life. But I'm sure there is a more controlled way then the one you've described. It's not perfect of course, but might be acceptable.
Just an idea...
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