On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 11:36:20PM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 27.10.2016 um 21:56 schrieb Sebastian Reichel:
> > Package: wnpp
> > Severity: wishlist
> > Owner: Sebastian Reichel <s...@debian.org>
> > 
> > * Package name    : california
> >   Version         : 0.4.0
> >   Upstream Author : Jim Campbell <jcampb...@gnome.org>
> > * URL             : https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/California
> > * License         : LGPL-2.1
> >   Programming Lang: Vala
> >   Description     : calendar application for GNOME 3
> > 
> > California is a calendar built for GNOME 3. It allows you to
> > view and manage your online calendars with a simple and modern
> > interface. It uses EDS (Evolution Data Server) as the back-end
> > for managing your calendars. If you've already added calendars
> > to EDS via another application (such as Evolution), you should
> > be able to see those calendars in California as well.
> > 
> > I have packaging ready at [0] and intend to upload it, if it
> > turns out to be useful on small screens as found in smartphones.
> 
> Given that we have gnome-calendar, is there a compelling reason to
> have this package in the archive?

gnome-calendar also looks smartphone compatible, but lacks an agenda
view. I will try out both on my N900 and decide based on the results.
I'm not in a hurry.

> TTBOMK, this software is more or less dead upstream (most likely a
> result of yorba being discontinued). I guess you need to be
> prepared to be more or less upstream for it.

Yes, not much development going on upstream, but it seems to be a
nice replacement application for Maemo's calendar software and I'm
used to more or less dead upstream.

-- Sebastian

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