Yorba is no more :-/ and so people are looking for
active developed solutions. No one was willing to pay the developer of Yorba, so they dropped the development and moved on. It's like very often in Open Source: Luckily there are more than one option for a problem, some have more features, some have less, some a better UI ... In the end it is up to the user, to choose "their" solution. California is written in Vala, right? Maybe the Gnome-Calendar developer is not familaire with it and started to write his own solution. None is forced to use it. Best, Markus Am 15.03.2016 um 17:33 schrieb Florian
H.:
Hi! I don't even know why Gnome Calendar is discussed on this list. This list was created for California, the Yorba development, and not for Gnome Calendar which apparently is a different product. What really strikes me is why devs invest some much time and effort to improve gnome-calendar instead of forking california (which can already a lot more) and continue its development? On 15.03.2016 12:27, Alberto Salvia Novella wrote:Markus Ortel:There is no week view right now.Then how I am supposed to schedule the day with it? That calendar does nothing! It does not even allow to make a time table, just pile up events.I agree, as of now, the Gnome-calendar is not very helpful. Besides what you mentioned, you can't setup recurring events, and you can't invite attendees, and you can't setup an alarm prior to the event. All very important features. I know, the development is early, and they will be included... but good things take time. Cheers!It is so simple it does nothing! Like a calculator than only does sums, Gedit does better daily schedules than that. (http://brightdrops.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/annrichardsthehereandnow.jpg)_______________________________________________ california-list mailing list california-list gnome org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/california-list |