Dear Dimitris On Mon, 21 Jun 2021 16:41:31 +0000 Dimitris Kardarakos <dimk...@posteo.net> wrote:
> Hello everyone, > > Back in 2018, the Plasma Mobile ecosystem consisted of just a handful > of apps. After a short discussion with Bhushan, I stepped forward to > work on Calindori, the calendar application for Plasma Mobile. > > Calindori is written in QML/C++, it is based on Kirigami and (tries > to) follow the KDE HIG. As a Kirigami based application, it can also > run on desktop. In particular, some desktop specific bits have also > been added to improve the desktop UI/UX. You can find more details > here [1] > > During Akademy 2019 in Milan, Nicolas Fella suggested that a plugin > system is created [2] that would make Calindori (or any other > application that uses KCalendarCore) support various calendar > backends. > > So, I have been maintaining Calindori trying to fulfill these > requirements: 1. Offer a mobile application, and try to leverage > Kirigami convergence capabilities to improve the desktop experience > 2. Support calendars that follow the iCalendar [3] standard using > KCalendarCore [4] > 3. Avoid to tightly couple the application with a specific calendar > backend (e.g Akonadi, Sink, etc) > 4. Adopt the plugin based approach for multiple calendars and online > synchronization support [5] > As I mentioned, I fully support your work on Calindori, and that is the application I am working to integrate with MyGNUHealth. I find Calindori a great piece of software, and I can see a lot of time and effort has been put into it. It's convergent, simple -yet powerful-, and beautiful. So, I think we should support your fantastic work. I certainly will. All the best Luis
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