Its just easy to add thunderbird to the default calendar client:

Edit /usr/share/applications/thunderbird.desktop  
and add text/calendar;text/x-vcard; to MimeType

at least run: update-desktop-database -q

Now you see Thunderbird in the Default Applications dialog.

Source: http://askubuntu.com/a/305904/10756

Pls include this in Ubuntu Dist Packages ;)

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  GEdit is the only choice as Calendar application in Default
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