Created attachment 382882 [details] california-0.1.2.ebuild Attaching ebuild for California, a gtk3 GNOME calendar app that is shaping out to be quite a nice addition to the gnome desktop. I'd be happy to proxy maintain this if asked to.
Created attachment 382884 [details, diff] patch to fix doc install directory Upstream installs docs to /usr/doc/california causing a QA notice, this patch uses ${docdir} instead.
Created attachment 383172 [details] california-0.1.4.ebuild Upstream is up to 0.1.4 now.
Created attachment 385902 [details] california-0.2.0.ebuild California 0.2.0 released: * F1 Help (thanks to Jim Campbell) * Migrate to GTK+ 3.12 * Quick Add improvements * Display recurring event information as plain language summary * Remove calendar from EDS * Various UI improvements * Updated translations Attaching updated ebuild.
Well, I'm interested in this application, too. I've taken your ebuild with a couple tweaks. However, I'm having a bit of trouble getting it to play nice with davical. I have it in my overlay: https://github.com/titanofold/titanofold-gentoo-x86
It also looks like this is in gnome-overlay now. BTW, california 0.3.0 was just released, ebuild rename works just fine.
Created attachment 391258 [details] california-0.3.0.ebuild California 0.3.0 - 8 December 2014 ---------------------------------- * New Agenda view shows events as chronological list * Set and honor default calendar * Export event as .ics file * Fix moving events between calendars * Show and edit event attendees and organizer * Send invites to attendees when editing event * Fix nasty "Invalid DTSTAMP" problem: Bug #733319 * Various bug fixes * Updated translations
Created attachment 400312 [details] california-0.4.0.ebuild California 0.4.0 - 23 March 2015 -------------------------------- * Fix UI issue where date span of event could not be reduced (#744147) * Add ftp, ftps support for WebCal * Update translations
We had this in the gnome overlay for a while but had to get rid of it because it's incompatible with evolution-data-server-3.16 - https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/gnome.git/commit/?id=0fc1e72cd4c4e3b6c2b8a9ca5fe485d9e916c97c Maybe if california's upstream developers become active again, we will add it to the main tree. But for the moment, no.