Great, they decided to switch to keyring, where the reason was to not
store the password cleartext in some file, but to have it encrypted -
but it's now that much broken, that users are going to enter it in the
frontend, where it is shown to anyone when show him your settings (or
how to connect to the calendar).

This is not only a regression, this weakens security instead of
strengthen it...

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Evolution forgets webcal passwords, and web calendars are not displayed on the 
gnome-clock-applet
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/237424
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