> The Calendar application is not part of the Android SDK.

Many apps is not.

> Your application may break on some devices that have replaced the Calendar.

No it won't. It just won't launch Calendar which is not a big deal and
far from "breaking"
as we do not rely on calendar at all.

> Your application may break in future versions of Android.

No it won't. It just won't launch Calendar untill we release the
update to address that.
No big deal again :)

> You appear to be already experiencing this.

Not really, actually. I just found compaining users were on HTC with
Sense, not stock OS.
Knowing that, solution takes just couple of lines.

> Hence, my "hint" is: don't integrate with the calendar application,
> until such point in time as they provide documented, supported, stable
> Intents for doing so.

Sorry, but it's quite pointless advice. It's just one intent, not deep
dirty hack.

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