Yes, I have Google calendar configured as read-only Web calendar
(because Evolution's Google calendar is still slightly buggy, maybe I
need to fill another bug on that... ).

I don't know what was causing the issue, but now it seems to be much
better. Calendar appears in like 0.5 sec. It is still not instant, but
to be honest it never was since the calendar support was integrated a
few GNOME releases ago. Also, it displays appointments properly now.

So if we just want parity with previous GNOME release, we can mark this
fixed.

However, I see no reason for those 0.5 sec -- it is an applet that is
loaded to memory anyway, shouldn't it appear instantly, just
showing/hiding its widget?


The GNOME bug reported at http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=515948 is 
another issue, it is that calendar never appears and panel freezes forever. I 
had reproduced this once too though with earlier releases in Hardy. Anyway, I 
think it should be filed as a different issue. My bug report was that calendar 
is functioning, just takes very long time to appear (was 3 sec and more).

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