Re: [Evolution-hackers] synchronizing evolution instances

2008-11-16 Thread Daniel Gryniewicz
On Thu, 2008-11-13 at 17:37 +0100, Christoph Höger wrote:
 Hello,
 
 as long as google calendar support seems broken I am searching for an
 alternative for syncing my gnome-desktop-calendars (home, notebook,
 work). 
 To fill that hole I had the idea of writing a simple python application
 that can sync at least the calendars of multiple evolution instances
 (with different versions if possible). 
 That raises the question of how to access the calendar data from the
 outside read/write and (and how to determine an order between elements).
 Especially it would be nice to access the data on a per-event-base and
 use some evolution API to export into/import from ical format
 programatically. 
 
 any thoughts?
 

Supposedly (I haven't tried it myself...) conduit can do this already.

http://www.conduit-project.org

Dan

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[Evolution-hackers] synchronizing evolution instances

2008-11-13 Thread Christoph Höger
Hello,

as long as google calendar support seems broken I am searching for an
alternative for syncing my gnome-desktop-calendars (home, notebook,
work). 
To fill that hole I had the idea of writing a simple python application
that can sync at least the calendars of multiple evolution instances
(with different versions if possible). 
That raises the question of how to access the calendar data from the
outside read/write and (and how to determine an order between elements).
Especially it would be nice to access the data on a per-event-base and
use some evolution API to export into/import from ical format
programatically. 

any thoughts?

christoph


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