I heard that work on gnome-pim will be known as in evolution calendar. So check out evolution from GNOME cvs repository.
To check out and start hacking on the gnome-pim-1.4.0, go to GNOME developers' CVS repository by:
$export CVSROOT=':pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.gnome.org:/cvs/gnome'
$cvs login
(there is no password, just hit enter)
$cvs -z3 checkout gnome-pim
( or by typing $cvs -z3 -r gnome-pim gnome-libs for multiple)
For information and any updates on your work, e-mail to etumenba@ouray.cudenver.edu. I would like to include your work on gnome-pim, whether version 1.4.0, to be as part of GNOBB Project.
Go and start digging on it. If you need further information to get started (unless you don't find something on the web), e-mail me at etumenba@ouray.cudenver.edu... read more
We have full use of the source codes and improvements of GNOME Calendar program. The locations of GNOME Calendar are:
- http://canvas.gnome.org:65348/users-guide/gcal.html
- http://eye-net.com.au/gnome/gncal.html
- http://burks.brighton.ac.uk/burks/linux/gnome/gcal.html
CORBA interface is included in gnobbcal-0.1, too.