I’m trying to show one of my ecloud-calendars in Google. So i copied the subscription link (https://ecloud.global/remote.php/dav/public-calendars/xxxxxxxxxxxx?export) and created a new calendar in Google with this URL.
My events are shown immediately in Google, but any event created afterwards is not shown. No change in ecloud-calendar reaches Google.
Perhaps this is a Google issue, but perhaps someone out there has a hint for me?
Why do you use a degoogled phone when you still use google services?
Hm. I use a degoogled phone to be free of google, as everyone here. But there are people I’m working together with that use google calendar where they want to integrate my events.
On the other hand I sill use google on desktop, even the calendars. But I don’t want it on mobile.
I even tried the other way: syncing my google calendar with ecloud. I never got davx5 working, microG had the same problems I told here (syncing once and then never again).
Does anyone know how to work together with google-calendar-people but using /e/-calendar (or my google calendar imported in /e/) myself?
Yes I was. But thanks for the link that I visited again to read it carefully.
And so I did get DAVx5 working. I didn’t before, because I overread that I have to “Allow less secure apps” in my Google account. I allowed it now and it works.
This solution integrates my Google calendars in mobile /e/-Calendar.
What I am not able to do is to integrate them in ecloud.global-calendar to manage my events via desktop. If I could do this, I could have a personal ecloud-calendar and my Google-calendar for work in one webinterface. This would be the second best solution for me (I have to share my work-calendar with Google and iCal people).
The first best solution would be to have two ecloud-calendars (personal and work) and share the work-calendar with others (Google and iCal users). But kettcar64 said: “It’ll never work.”
The root of my problems is that I do not want to use Google myself but have to share my events with others in the Google and Apple universes
Also tried the access via App Password, Account Manager API, CalDev API Token - but nothing works for syncing back to my Google Calendar.
Unfortunately Proton does not provide all the features needed in a modern calendar yet, so switching away from Google Calendar would be a huge downstep.
But only being able to do changes on desktop and then remove the Account in Settings and then relog just to update the calendar is absolutely no long term solution.