Hi, Ole!
I am by no means a good helper in backend writing. I'm rather a man contesting for a "Most annoying newbie in this list" award ... and I think I have a good chance to win :))))
But maybe my IMHO would be of a little good (for you).

On 22.09.2012 16:16:26, Ole Wolf wrote:
I've taken a peek at Google's API for tasks synchronization, which is
[..]
Unless I'm missing something, this would indicate that it would be
relatively straight-forward to write a Google Tasks backend for
SyncEvolution, although I suspect the Google authentication procedure
might pose some problems for a non-web interface.

Has anyone taken a crack at that?

I was looking at Evolution-data-server's Google backend and it is made with libgdata. libgdata is the GObject library for accessing Google APIs and it has the ready-made OAuth implementation that could be useful for you.

Best regards,
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Ildar Mulyukov,  free SW designer/programmer
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