I'd like to chime in: it has been my experience that appointment
reminders have been FUBAR for quite a long time. Has it been one year,
two years, more? I'm not sure. The logic that governs whether they show
up or not, and whether they show up at the correct time or not, eludes
me; the result is that, as a user, do not have much trust in the current
system and end up relying on Google Calendar sending me email
notifications, which is obviously not elegant.

My primary issue (and this is still true as of Evolution 3.10 and 3.12)
is that I sometimes get appointment reminders at some time much later
than the actual time they're supposed to be in.

Perhaps this is because my calendars are remote on Google Calendar, and
I added them manually as Google calendars in Evolution (instead of GNOME
Online Accounts). But I'm not certain that this does not also occur with
locally-created/offline calendar events.

The thing is, when I try to empirically reproduce the issue by creating
events (either from Evolution or from Google calendar) with
reminders/alerts, Evolution displays them fine, at the correct time.

Maybe it has something to do with suspend/resume, session idle,
timezones, or the fact that I sometimes hit the "Remind me later in X
hours" button*.


I'd love to see someone thoroughly test this, find the trick to
triggering it, file a bug report and let us know.

See also https://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=evolution
+reminder+OR+alert+OR+alarm

*...namely bug #409805 which might explain half of my "trust" issues
with Evo's calendar system. 
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