On Mon, 2022-01-24 at 07:27 +0100, Sorin Srbu via evolution-list wrote: > Further, according to > https://mail.gnome.org/archives/evolution-list/2021-November/msg00156.html > , > with Evolution data server 3.42, it's suggested the warning shouldn't > show anymore, if a workaround is done.
Hi, well, it's not a workaround, the contacts on the Google site are accessed using CardDAV now. It doe snot add that much value as the Contacts API, but there is currently no implementation of the People API in the libgdata, thus the move to use a different protocol. > About those caveats, could you expand a bit on that?Are there > gotchas' one should be aware of with flatpaks in general or just with > the Evolution Mail flatpaks? It's a sandbox, completely independent of the host system, not sharing any data with it. It causes some issues due to this isolation, like less desktop integration; one other being related to printing using WebKitGTK: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=202363 though this one is not limited to the Flatpak only. There are more noticeable differences in compare to the host system version, but whether you'll notice them depends on your work flow. Some people may not notice it at all. I mean, most things work pretty much the same as the host system version, the differences come in play when one wants to cooperate with the host system, where something called portals is involved. I do not want to name all the known quirks, also because I won't recall them. I'd say there are not that many functional "problems", it's a reasonable price to get to the latest version, when the distribution does not offer it for you (or when testing the latest bits without being afraid of the host system data), though whenever the distro provides the latest stable version I always suggest to prefer it over the Flatpak version. Bye, Milan _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list