https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=419836
thewildot...@yahoo.com changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |thewildot...@yahoo.com --- Comment #9 from thewildot...@yahoo.com --- (In reply to Allen Winter from comment #3) > 1. definitely a bad ics file and the creator should be told to fix (i.e. > create UIDs) > > 2. Akonadi is doing the right thing > > 3. kcalendarcore has code to deal with missing UIDs. I need to figure out if > that code is broken or if KOrganizer is to blame. I do think KOrganizer > should be nice and handle missing UIDs, even if RFC non-compliant This is not just "being nice." Set the missing UID to NoUser and go on. Otherwise this import is broken and so is the whole reason (foreign invitation calendar entries) I would use KOrganizer at all. Failure to complete any important imported calendar entries will force me to go back to manually editing my external calendar entries for inclusion into a roll-your-own file. I understand that the initial authors of the calendar .ics data I tested did not perfectly follow the standard. However, discarding my calendar info is not punishing them, it is punishing ME and consequently KO'ing MY use of KOrganizer. Also, the standards need amending to recognize that event organizers will almost never have a valid UID on my system so using NoUser is fully appropriate if .ics file originators are too lazy or too worried about exposing the UID they are actually using on their system to their invitees. I can tell you that the chances of getting the event organizers of many large upcoming events within my lifetime to fix their invites so that they are perfectly RFC compliant are not just small, they are exactly zero. I was all fired up for reducing the effort to maintain my calendar. I commissioned the effort to install KOrganizer and was pleased when it smoothly came up. The very first external entry attempt into the application has, however, left me depressed. I do support open source but calendar entries must be bulletproof. One missed appointment is too many. I have never missed one using our excellent internal roll-your-own calendar files although the delegated effort, I am told, is oppressive. This load/stress on my associates led me to give KOrganizer an audition so no one would have to meticulously transcribe all the pertinent info from a bunch of external invites and replicate them for our attendee lists. I hope the fix is easy and prompt. I would like to standardize on KOrganizer. It could easily become another gold star on my list of excellent open source applications. Otherwise, I will be commissioning a productivity enhancement for our support programs for our roll-your-own calendar files and I really would rather not since office software is not our primary focus. Our internal calendar suite works so well with our niche enhancements that I would hesitate to sell it to any potential competitors so additional enhancements have zero chance of producing extra revenue. My main candidate for writing that code would prefer to work on our core responsibilities rather than calendaring software. Thanks for your attention and for being an open source advocate/participant. PLease count my vote for expending effort in this direction. ______________ thewildotter Attached please find a fragment of the email supporting my lack of control over the quality of .ics file I may be needing to use for calendar entries. It had a button at the bottom which was probably targeting cloud based calendaring services which for security concerns we do not use but it did produce a (sadly UID Deficient) .ics file when pressed: _____ Here is the LARGE Audience Invite ___________ Are you ready for Low Power Technologies Summit next week? Yahoo/subscriptions Low Power Technologies Summit <fiercetechtele...@theonlinexpo.com> To:xxxxxxxxx Tue, Feb 9 at 10:00 AM Email not displaying correctly? View in your browser. Low Power Technologies Summit event reminder Dear Bruce, Thank you for registering for the Low Power Technologies Summit - Virtual Event, being held on February 16-17 , 2021 beginning at 11:00AM each day. Mark your calendar now so you don't miss the event. This virtual event will allow attendees to interact and engage with fellow engineering professionals throughout the sessions, participate in Q&A segments with industry experts, access partner videos, webinars, and research in our Partner Content Hub, and more. _________________________________ -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.