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haha second time I hear about this. I might need to start paying attention. tbh that would mean spinning up new infrastructure and maintaining it. I need to make sure there is enough demand before committing to it, but I am aware of it. thanks :)
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Understood. Probably there are a lot of noobs who are happy to share all their data with google.
We should provide options for sovereign plebs though, who prefer to self-host..
That said, it's not easy, cheap, or quick, to build / test / document all this stuff. Especially without investment or revenues.
Good luck with it!!
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yes the google calendar integration satisfies 90% of the user base. Unfortunately, as you say the privacy trade off with Google is alarming! We'll also look into potential integrations with Proton Calendar if enough users demand it!
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+1 on CalDAV. Works well with protonmail. I don't necessarily want to share my personal calendar with you but I'd like to be able to import lncal into my existing calendar software.
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I guess CalDav could work both ways. But ideally LnCal would sync (read) from my personal calendar to avoid double bookings.
The main thing about CalDav is that it is an open standard used by many open source (self-hostable) calendar services.
No need for any of that google / microsoft sh1t.
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