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Introduce a default refresh rate app setting for calendar subscriptions - #19392
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ChristophWurst
commented
Feb 21, 2020
@tcitworld please rebase :) |
Signed-off-by: Thomas Citharel <tcit@tcit.fr>
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354e8c1Comparetcitworld
commented
Feb 21, 2020
Rebased |
@tcitworld Should we backport this to 18 and 17? |
tcitworld
commented
Feb 21, 2020
I would personally like to have it, yes. And it's related to #19398 anyway. |
Okay. Let's wait until the backports of #19398 are in. Then we can backport this. |
tcitworld
commented
Mar 5, 2020
/backport to stable18 |
tcitworld
commented
Mar 5, 2020
/backport to stable17 |
backport to stable18 in #19784 |
backport to stable17 in #19785 |
darmbrust
commented
Dec 15, 2020
Is there a reason why 1 week was selected? I can see that might make sense for a holiday calendar or something, but for anyone that wants to sync a daily work calendar with meetings on it, this just makes it look broken... nextcloud/calendar#1895 (comment) I'd suggest once a day, or even once an hour for the default. Ideally, we could enter our sync interval when we add the subscription in the GUI, but I imagine that would be a larger feature, since it would be per calendar and not global.... |
dud1337
commented
Feb 10, 2022
Agreed; this is insane as a default that requires hunting to figure out the solution. Hunting that a non-technical user might not be successful in. CHANGE THE DEFAULT 2022!I couldn't find another issue tracking this. Anyone else? |
ChristophWurst
commented
Feb 10, 2022
If you can't find an issue then please open one and refrain from commenting old pull requests. Thank you. |
Unfortunately many people find it too low, so let's at least make it configurable.