I'm in the process of killing my Google account; switched to Ubuntu
Touch and just noticed that CalDav/CardDav is missing. I'm particularly
concerned with the lack of CardDav support, I'd like to be able to sync
my contacts from my ownCloud installation. Any recent progress on this?
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** Also affects: reminders-app
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: address-book-app
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Status: New
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Yes, sir! @eDeviser
But don't drop the out of the box Nextcloud/Owncloud support!
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Title:
No calDAV and iCalendar support
To manage notificatio
Am I right that this BugPost and the bounty is about the generic iCal
and CalDav implementation, so that it will be possible to sync with any
iCal or card Dav server, not just Owncloud?
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I just increased the bounty. I'm waiting for this feature since a long
time ago. :-)
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Title:
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Yep, I thought I'd up to to a nice number. I'd your like Baikal caldav
support ;-)
If I was 100% sure that the bounty is going te (one of) the developers,
I'ld up it more...
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I disagree. I think it does make sense to ship it in ubuntu-system-
settings-online-accounts, so that more sync functionality can be added
later. Owncloud and Nextcloud are also capable of syncing Contacts,
Tasks and Notes, it would be totally rad if you could set the account
settings once and have
Renato, since the account is specific for the calendar, I think it makes
more sense if the account plugin is shipped by the calendar app.
That said, I can certainly contribute the plugin implementation, just
please let me know what data you expect the plugin to collect from the
user (and in which
This should be very simple to implement. Owncloud is already sync using
caldav.
The only missing part is the online-account to add the caldav account
into the system.
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Any updates on this? Btw, i just added 50$ to the bounty, it's now 80$:
https://www.bountysource.com/issues/30551831-no-caldav-and-icalendar-
support
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Is there a date when to expect generic CalDav support?
I'm in the process of migrating DaviCal to a new server, and rather to go
through the syncevolution scripts, I would like much more to do the
configuration on the GUI.
Or is there a way to use the OwnCloud connector with DaviCal?
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Hi @JohnM,
I wasn't doing anything ics. I was simply trying to connect to a server
that is hosting CardDAV/CalDAV setups. I followed the directions here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/616081/ubuntu-touch-add-contact-list-and-
calendars
More specifically I followed those steps on my Ubuntu deskt
Hi John,
My Ubuntu Touch phone is ready and the command is all set, but
unfortunatly the self-asigned certificate on my Baikal server is not
sufficiently safe according to the phone...
I have plans to upgrade it, but there are other people using the
service, so I have to find a window in to bring
@jmorley I'd be very interested to know how you solved the problem with
syncevolution and OTA-13. I posted a question but received no solutions so far:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/830117/importing-ics-file-in-ubuntu-phone
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I am using terminal entered syncevolution commands to sync calendars
(CalDAV) and contacts (CardDAV) from a personal server to my Nexus 4
(OTA-13). It works, but figuring out the incantations and setting up the
crons to maintain this wasn't easy and doesn't appear to be sustainable.
I set it up on
Sounds like good news Bill, can't wait to hook up the phone to Baikal.
Keep up the good work!
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Title:
No calDAV and iCalendar support
To manage
We've landed multi-calendar google sync for ota13. We're in process of
finishing OwnCloud multi-calendar sync, using the new OwnCloud online
account.
Once this lands, generic calDav support should be easy, just need a generic
CalDav online account and then it will just work.
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** Changed in: ubuntu-calendar-app
Status: Triaged => In Progress
** Changed in: sync-monitor (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: ubuntu-calendar-app
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I sure hope someone is working on this.
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The syncevolution workaround is exactly that - a workaround that forces
you to sync manually. Without a way to automatically sync (we can't
really hook up a cronjob to our script with that readonly filesystem),
it is too hampered for a daily driver. I won't do a final switch to UT
until i can prope
We really need iCal and CalDav working for this Calendar app to be of
any use for anyone who isn't a Google user (since most people own more
than one device and need syncing). Terminal syncing is not an option for
99.99% of normal people.
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SyncEvoution DOES NOT work. In fact, now that I "stupidly" chose to use
it, my sync operation with Google results in errors. I haven't
troubleshot anything yet, but I wanted to warn any user attempting to
use the script.
It's not a bad script, it just doesn't work the way that "I" assumed it
would
@Dominik Baikal tutorials for CalDAV with syncevolution is pending as
community wiki has been closed down due to spammers attack. Stat tuned
at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SyncEvolution/
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This script does everything for you.
Just fill the blanks on top.
https://gist.github.com/tcarrondo/c932750928c83310fd84f8376ee17f30
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For those looking for a challenge, there's also a Thunderbird 'CardDav'
issue, which pretty much has a dollar for each thumbs-up on bsource at
$434.usd (after minus 10% fee).
https://www.bountysource.com/issues/1015434-add-support-for-online-
address-books-using-the-carddav-format
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I just recently switched to Android after waiting for over one year for the
implementation of an easy to use caldav/carddav sync. I'm using an owncloud
server with ssl-encryption and synchronisation with sync-evolution from
terminal failed repeatingly though I imported the concerning self-signed
Implement the CalDAV support, thanks.
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Hi there,
With nearly 600 heat points, I consider this to be a big bug for Ubuntu
Touch.
Therefore,
There has been a bounty created here: ($250)
https://www.bountysource.com/issues/30551831-no-caldav-and-icalendar-support
Note that this is also the highest trending wish-bug to be solved on
boun
Not having CalDAV sync basically makes the system unusable for me.
CardDAV should also be supported but is less crucial to me. I agree with
all of the above, why is there just support for Google anyway, and not
for iCloud, Microsoft Live or whatever; one of the main reasons for
considering this pho
Calendar: calendar syncing is currently done using sync-monitor and
syncevolution, with the plan to eventually replace with the buteo
framework (longer term, non-trivial project). Once this is in place, the
buteo caldav plugin [1] could be used. For the shorter term, work could
be done on sync-moni
** Changed in: ubuntu-calendar-app
Importance: Medium => High
** Changed in: sync-monitor (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Please implement a user friendly solution for adding CalDAV synchronization.
There are multiple tutorials for CalDAV with syncevolution, but none of them
covers Baikal as a server.
Even though there should be little difference, I can't get it to work.
Using syncevolution on the command line is con
@joachim-8 : Thank you for your response and my bad for (the promising)
Dekko, I had forgotten and I thought about Evolution on desktop (that I
use), all these services in a same soft/GUI. So yeah, no problem with
email.
As I know the "sync-evolution" solution (I had your article on fav,
thank you
Since the system is caldav/carddav ready (I use it everyday with a
manual sync over terminal) we just miss a graphical user interface.
And I agree with g-marcus, most of UbuntuTouch users want to leave
Google, native and frindly support of open protocols is a required
feature. It can't stay medium
@DansLeRuSH for e-mail there is no problem. Dekko handles IMAP accounts nicely.
For CALdav and contacts, you currently need to use the console, for eample
using I used and documented on
http://blog.progs.be/694/ubuntu-phone-synchronizing-your-contacts-and-calendar-with-owncloud
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My Android phone WITHOUT Google Apps (thank you OmniRom) arrives at an
end after more 5 years of intensive usage. I need a new one and I
patiently wait a good Android alternative, Ubuntu preferably and maybe
the Meizu Pro 5. I don't need millions of apps but when I read that I
can't easily set my (
I agree with the previous speakers: possibility to sync calendars with any free
caldav sync server is absolute necessary condition to make the ubuntu phone
ready for daily use.
Nobody will adopt an ubuntu phone or tablet to deal (only) with google for such
basic tasks. Most of the potential use
** Description changed:
A standalone calendar is rather useless, so it needs to support the most
prevalent and open standards for exchanging calendar data:
- - CalDAV for syncing to the cloud (or your own server):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CalDAV
- http://caldav.calconnect.org/
+ -
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