Can anyone give some advice or point to howtos on ...
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m
Can anyone give some advice or point to howtos on how best to integrate cal.com with Proton calendar? Thanks in advance! -Michael
a
It's in the works and hence I'd say it might be best to wait, unfortunately.
m
Cool, glad to hear it's in the works! Roughly how long should I plan to hold my (scheduling) breath?
Also, are there any low hanging fruit steps I can take to make this slightly better than a manual double entry accounting type procedure?
a
Unfortunately, they aren't really giving us an ETA on this, but that it is in the works. 🙏
Also, are there any low hanging fruit steps I can take to make this slightly better than a manual double entry accounting type procedure?
Not at the moment, I think.
m
OK, thanks! Sounds like its months away at best, not likely weeks...
a
Yeah I'm not really in a position to confirm either way as it's entirely up to them for the moment. I'm only waiting to hear back from them 🙏
m
Thanks, Ali. Also, I was searching on the Cal.Com site for info about user data privacy. I was told by colleagues, and was under the distinct impression that Cal.com was a FLOSS and user data "privacy forward" company. Is this the case? Where can I find out more? Thanks again! Michael
a
cc: @Peer & @Bailey for more info on this 🙏
b
We're coming up very closely to 3.0, so the next few weeks are completely impossible. I believe we also have a ton of leftover stuff to get into 3.1, so could be 1 month and a half. Can you integrate it using CalDAV?
a
@Bailey They can't integrate it using CalDAV yet as that's not supported by Proton, but I'm in talks with the folks at Proton and currently awaiting an update on the same.
Also, I was searching on the Cal.Com site for info about user data privacy. I was told by colleagues, and was under the distinct impression that Cal.com was a FLOSS and user data "privacy forward" company. Is this the case? Where can I find out more?
If you could help them with the above when possible, that would be fantastic 🙏
b
cal.com/security may have some useful stuff
And of course check out our GitHub