On Thu, 2017-10-26 at 10:52 +0200, Milan Crha wrote:
> On Thu, 2017-10-26 at 08:12 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> > I've started getting Daily Limit Exceeded messages again for my
> > Google Calendars.
> 
>       Hi,
> is it for Calendars, or for Tasks? They treat them separately.

It is for Calendars - I don't use Google for tasks.

> 
> > It refers to project #590402290962.
> 
> That's for Evolution itself, thus you've them configured directly in
> Evolution, not from GOA, right?

Correct.  I had problems with GoA at some point and when Evo
implemented the correct authentication I switched to that.  (No, I
can't remember what the issue with GoA was now.)

Is there a correct or best way to be doing it? 

> 
> > Has something changed recently with the API or project?
> 
> Nothing on the key itself. The key has a 50.000 requests error limit
> for Tasks, which is hit often "these days" (CalDAV has 1.000.000, while
> the GOA key has 5M for CalDAV, and the same 50K for Tasks).

I don't know anything about the API and developer side of Google - what
determines the request limit? Do you have to make a case to get it
increased or is it a matter of money or is it Google's perception of
how important/big the project is?

And you said "requests error limit", whereas the error message just
says "exceeded daily limit". So is the limit on the number of errors or
on the overall number of requests?


>  I see the
> error for Tasks and I made some changes recently to minimize the impact
> of the time format change and old libgdata usage with [1]. It's part of
> 3.27.1 and to-be-released-on-Monday 3.26.2. The 3.24.x had not been
> touched.

If its an error limit thing, and since there will be a fair number of
people still on 3.24, will 3.26 still be affected by the Google limit
because the users of 3.24 will be breaking things? Is there any
possibility of back-porting patches into 3.24?

P.

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