Sync tasks/todo with CalDAV using the SyncEvolution backend

Bug #1473933 reported by Vincent
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Bug Description

SyncEvolution seems to provide backend allowing to sync all the fields of this app over CaldDAV, according to this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/syncevolution/+bug/1440294#yui_3_10_3_1_1436779283067_316 (click the "[...]" link to see the command lines).

CalDAV tasks support *all* features already implemented in this app, so it would be *great* to use SyncEvolution database. ownCloud, Nextcloud, Cozy Cloud and Thunderbird Lightning already support synced tasks.

I wonder if it's possible to move the default storage into SyncEvolution database, as for the Addressbook and the Calendar apps (if I'm right on this point).

Vincent (influence-pc)
description: updated
Vincent (influence-pc)
summary: - Sync tasks/todo with CalDav using the SyncEvolution backend
+ Sync tasks/todo with CalDAV using the SyncEvolution backend
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Vincent (influence-pc) wrote :

In addition to this bug I've wrote a tutorial in french to sync contacts and calendars, I would also achieve task sync: http://influence-pc.fr/03-07-2015-synchroniser-ses-contacts-et-calendrier-dubuntu-phone-via-owncloud-cosy-cloud

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Rüdiger Kupper (ruediger.kupper) wrote :

Would this also sync to Google Tasks?

Changed in reminders-app:
importance: Undecided → Wishlist
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Dominique Ramaekers (dominique-ramaekers) wrote :

Maybe it's a good idea to implement this feature in the Canonical tasks app and in every account plugin.

Like this, other developers can also use this feature in there own app developement.

description: updated
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