This issue still persists as of today, March 18 2013.
I find it hard to believe that Canonical is unable to fix this. Gedit is *not* a calendar application and should thus *not* appear in the "Default Applications" settings as the default calendar.
Not sure what's needed here, but this issue has been lingering for far to long. I wonder if Canonical proposes to use Gedit as the default calendar up on Ubuntu Touch as well...?
This issue still persists as of today, March 18 2013.
I find it hard to believe that Canonical is unable to fix this. Gedit is *not* a calendar application and should thus *not* appear in the "Default Applications" settings as the default calendar.
Not sure what's needed here, but this issue has been lingering for far to long. I wonder if Canonical proposes to use Gedit as the default calendar up on Ubuntu Touch as well...?