Le 25/05/2016 22:00, Bjørn Lie a écrit :
> on., 25.05.2016 kl. 16.02 +0200, skrev Jean-Christophe Baptiste:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> In leap, there is no gnome-calendar, so to manage calendars we have
>> to install Evolution. 
>>
>> California is offered is some unofficial repos, but this is a
>> deprecated / unmaintained application. I took the source of gnome-
>> calendar and compiled it, but I am stack with an old version because
>> of unmatched dependencies.
>> And this old version does not allow to configure calendars (no goa
>> integration).
>>
>> So to avoid all this hassle, it would be nice to have gnome-calendar
>> provided by default.
>>
>> Thank you in advance,
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> phocean
>>
> 
> If my memory serves me right gnome-calendar was not really usable at
> the time of "cut-off" for Leap, or it could be we just plain forgot to
> submit it. That does not make any diff for Leap 42.2, there it should
> at least be available as you point out.
> 
> So yes, we do intend to make it part of available packages, but
> probably not installed by default.
> 
> //Bjørn
> 

Great, thanks! :-)
Based on what I have tested so far, it seems very usable now.

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