Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-panel

Clicking on the Clock applet on gnome-panel takes a few seconds to
display the calendar.  This occurs with Google Calendar enabled in
Evolution and Evolution in "online" mode.  With Evolution in "off-line"
mode, the applet opens quickly.

In System Monitor, I can see the Network utilization spike each time I
click on the Clock applet.  Referencing Bug #87796, other users have
suggested that the clock applet is retrieving information from Google
each time it is opened.

This behavior is exhibited in Ubuntu 10.10 (x64).

** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gnome-panel
  
  Clicking on the Clock applet on gnome-panel takes a few seconds to
  display the calendar.  This occurs with Google Calendar enabled in
  Evolution and Evolution in "online" mode.  With Evolution in "off-line"
- mode, the applet opens quickly.  In System Monitor, I can see the
- Network utilization spike each time I click on the Clock applet.
- Referencing Bug #87796, other users have suggested that the clock applet
- is retrieving information from Google each time it is opened.
+ mode, the applet opens quickly.
+ 
+ In System Monitor, I can see the Network utilization spike each time I
+ click on the Clock applet.  Referencing Bug #87796, other users have
+ suggested that the clock applet is retrieving information from Google
+ each time it is opened.
+ 
+ This behavior is exhibited in Ubuntu 10.10 (x64).

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Title:
  Opening calendar applet on gnome-panel in Ubuntu 10.10 is slow

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