Fix email address for shared calendars
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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ addition of [gsuite], this practice may change soon.
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3. [Configure access permissions and sharing:]
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- Make all event details publicly accessible.
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- Share it with full rights ("make changes and manage sharing”) to your SIG/WG
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lead mailing list and community@kubernetes.io.
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lead mailing list and contributors@kubernetes.io.
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- Let your other chairs and leads know they can accidentally delete a calendar
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while trying to delete it from theirs.
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- Share with view permissions only (“see all event details”) to your SIG/WG
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@ -106,8 +106,8 @@ the project or no longer at an employer that holds the invite"_
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If the calendar was created as a shared calendar with edit rights granted to
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other chairs and leads they should be able to edit the invite and migrate
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ownership without issue. If you do not have permissions, check first by sending
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an email to community@kubernetes.io. Permissions may have been granted that team
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and they will be able to facilitate the change in ownership.
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an email to contributors@kubernetes.io. Permissions may have been granted that
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team and they will be able to facilitate the change in ownership.
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If there is no shared calendar and still one owner, ask the person to transfer
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it to a shared calendar or you'll need to create a new one. In these cases it
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