Eric S Fraga <e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk> writes: > We are in a state of flux. For quite a while, I used a two way > upload/download approach based on icalendar export from org to Google > and an awk script to convert Google calendar information into org. See > > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org-google-sync.html > > This is not a synchronisation approach. > > However, more recently, I moved to org-caldav for syncing. There is a > link to this package from that web page as well (at the end). This > works really nicely. > > The problem is that Google has decided to no longer allow caldav access > to their Calendar system from sometime later this year, requiring people > to access the data in the calendar via the REST API.
I'm not sure Google is the solution. . . Since we discussed this last I have found a couple of nice calDAV possibilities: - Red Hat Open Shift FreeShifter: it can be used for e.g. OwnCloud or some other CalDav calendar (it can install OwnCloud itself). I use it for Tiny Tiny Rss and OwnCloud. https://www.openshift.com/quickstarts/all?order=created&sort=desc - owndrive.com also offers free OwnCloud hosting. https://owndrive.com/ If I have time at some point I'll experiment with it, but so far I have still be unable to make org-caldav work. . . –Rasmus -- Vote for proprietary math!