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Meeting Room Booking System http://mrbs.sourceforge.net/ ------------------------------- The Meeting Room Booking System (MRBS) is a PHP-based application for booking meeting rooms (surprisingly!). I got annoyed with the piles of books which were being used to book meetings. They were slow, hard to edit and only at the reception desk. I thought that a nice web-based system would be much nicer. Some parts of this are based on WebCalender 0.9.4 by Craig Knudsen (http://www.radix.net/~cknudsen/webcalendar/) but there is now very little which is similar. There are fundamental design goal differences between WebCalendar and MRBS - WC is for individuals, MRBS is for meeting rooms. ------ To Use ------ See the INSTALL file for installation instructions. Once it's installed try going to http://yourhost/mrbs/ If you're using the default authentication type ('db') the first thing you'll be prompted to do is to create an admin user. Once you've done that you'll need to login using the credentials you've just specified. Once you have logged in as an administrator you can click on "Rooms" and create first an "Area", and then a "Room" within that area. There are other ways to configure authentication in MRBS, see the file AUTHENTICATION for a more complete description. It should be pretty easy to adjust it to your corporate colours - you can modify the themes under "Themes" or (preferably) copy an existing theme to a new directory and modify the new theme. See LICENSE for licensing info. See NEWS for a history of changes. See AUTHENTICATION for information about user authentication/passwords. ------------- Requirements: ------------- - PHP 7.2 or above with MySQL and/or PostgreSQL support - MySQL (5.5.3 and above) or PostgreSQL 8.2 or above. - Any web server that is supported by PHP Recommended: - JavaScript-enabled browser - PHP module connection to the server (also called SAPI) if you want to use any of the basic http authentication schemes provided. (If you are considering porting MRBS to another database, see README.sqlapi)