On Fri, 2020-10-16 at 11:23 +0200, Matej Kovacic wrote: > OK, I will give it a try. > > However, on a more serious note... I am long time Ubuntu user and > Ubuntu > is my ONLY operating system for years. Even at my job. > > Often it is not easy to be the only Linux user in business windows > environment. >
Understandable. > > That is why I think Ubuntu needs to greatly improve calendar support. > I > am really missing tight integration of calendars in Ubuntu. And like > it > or not, Google, Microsoft and other calendar should be fully > supported. > Evolution does this well. Hence the reason I recommended it to you when you mentioned for business purposes in your last e-mail. It works well with Microsoft Exchange and Nextcloud, which is my current environment. > Gnome Calendar has some serious and weird issues. Thunderbird > calendar > integration is very poor. I would really like that developers give a > little more attention to that. I agree. Those are great if you don't use Exchange, other integrations or don't need a something heavy to view and create calendar entries. > > Because as I see things, calendar and task management in business > world > is very important. Especially when we all try to work online. > I agree. > > It would be nice to get some feedback from developers if they have > any > plans to look at those issues in a near future or not. > I think it boils down to user freedom and choice and the development roadmap of the respective projects. As mentioned earlier, if you are looking for a simple mail client Geary and Thunderbird is great. If you need something more than that, Evolution would be the next best thing. After Evolution, I wouldn't know what to recommend, but I haven't reached that point yet. If you want to see better Calendar support for Thunderbird, you will probably have to reach out to the Thunderbird + Lightening developers on the relevant bug trackers. For GNOME Calendar, you would have to reach out to the GNOME developers on their bug trackers. Evolution is a GNOME project, so you can reach out the GNOME developers if you have any ideas that can improve Evolution, if you decide to use it. > > Regards, > > Matej > > > > -- Support the GNU in GNU/Linux: https://my.fsf.org/join?referrer=184942 -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss