Tag: gnome-calendar
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Calendar management dialog, archiving task lists, Every Detail Matters on Settings (Sprint 2)
During the Sprint #2, a new feature landed in GNOME To Do, GNOME Settings went through an Every Detail Matters session, and Calendar advanced in the calendar management dialog rewrite.
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GNOME Calendar 3.28.2 released
Another quick PSA: GNOME Calendar 3.28.2 was released yesterday. If you were having crashes and problems, please upgrade immediately. Quite a few crashers were fixed, and a few polishes went in too. Hopefully the experience of using Calendar will be much more pleasant now. This new version was available in Flathub just half an hour…
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The Road to 3.28: Calendar and To Do
Greetings my GNOME friends! It’s been a long time with no news. I guess work and masters are really getting in the way… good news is that I’ll finish masters in 2 months, and will have some free time to devote to this beloved project. “Bad” news is that, after almost 6 years, I’ll finally…
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GUADEC + Unconferences | 2017
This year’s GUADEC was amazing. I’m really happy I could attent it this year (even though my tasks are accumulating and I’m really afraid to look at my emails again…). I’m still in Manchester so, if anyone wants to meet me and buy me a tea, do get in touch! There were quite a few…
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Meet the new Week view
This morning, I had some free hours to spend on my baby Calendar, and of course I’d spend on what matters the most: the Week view. I’ve been working on and off in this feature for quite a while, and the last missing piece was proper drag n’ drop support. Fear no more!, and say…
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The future of GNOME Calendar
Today, the Calendar Team had the first meeting in history. Isaque, Lapo, Renata, Vamsi and I attended it, and the meeting was extremely productive! In fact, we were able to sketch out the general direction that GNOME Calendar will head towards. What’ll be added Lets start talking about the additions that Calendar will have. A…