I don't know how any of these topics are related to GNOME Calendar.Please, reply to the appropriate thread instead.Em ter, 29 de mar de 2016 às 22:49, Alvaro Kuolas <kuolas gmail com> escreveu:I would gladly start working on these subject if there is no opposition to make them "modular" and "optional".It should be possible to be more modular and have a more light weight desktop with extras as optional and not mandatory?- Gvfs and Nautilus seems to be under maintained (it is very slow for moving large files or many files)- Evolution integration with Gnome Desktop (again, this should be optional)I really love Gnome 3, but the most anti-feature It has (from my point of view) are:- Tracker installed and enabled as default (it should be optional)On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 1:15 PM, Georges Basile Stavracas Neto <georges stavracas gmail com> wrote:Greetings,as we release GNOME 3.20, it's time to start thinking about 3.22 features. Here's what I have in mind:- Week view: there was a mail thread about that, and I'm very happy to announce that Week view will happen in this release. Students (and I must say, strong ones) applied for working on this feature for GSoC/Outreachy. Mockups are available since last year [1][2][3][4], and the time to make them is now.- Edit dialog rework: Allan kindly reviewed the event editor dialog for Calendar, and we have a strong mockup [5] just waiting to be implemented. In fact, this work will add the ability to handle recurrency and alarms, long missing features.- Restyled date picker: this work will probably happen in Gtk+ side, but a reviewed version of the date picker (GtkCalendar widget) is available [5] and many other applications will benefit from this changeSuggestions are very welcome.References:_______________________________________________
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