We just discussed this on IRC - I'm not happy with the proposed solution
of inserting a delay into the startup file like this. It'll make
timeouts and it's not really acceptable to have calendar events broken
for 60 seconds in my opinion.

I think we should talk with upstream, but a better solution might be
gnome-shell not activating evolution-calendar-factory until later in its
startup, or not activating it at all and finding a clever place in the
session to activate it.

** Summary changed:

- Delay startup of evolution-calendar-factory
+ evolution-calendar-factory slows down session startup

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