Update roadmap to reflect v2.8.0 releases (attendee editing, full-text search, QS tile, now-line, contact pickers) and the week-numbers-in-month rejection; capture the in-app 'disable a calendar' feature plan. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Calendula — Roadmap
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## v0.x — Pre-Release
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| Version | Milestone | Status |
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| v0.1 | Foundation & CI | complete |
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| v0.2 | Data Layer & Permission Flow | complete |
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| v0.3 | Month + Week + Day views, view switcher | complete |
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| v0.4 | Event Detail (S4) + humanized recurrence | complete |
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| v0.5 | Calendar filter (M3) + Settings (M4) | complete |
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| v0.6 | Full event read — surface every readable field | complete |
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| v1.0 | First public release — polish pass, F-Droid | complete |
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Delivery ran ahead of the original table: Day view (S3) shipped in v0.3 and
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Event Detail (S4) in v0.4, so the Filter/Settings milestone became v0.5.
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Jump-to-date (the date-picker half of M2) was **cut from scope** and will not
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ship. The "Today" half of M2 already shipped in v0.5 (drawer entry).
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## v0.6 — Full event read
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Round out the read-only model so a detail view shows everything the system
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actually stores, before write support starts. Scope = `CalendarContract`
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columns we don't yet read/display:
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- **Reminders** (`VALARM`) — read `CalendarContract.Reminders`, list lead times
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- **Status** — Confirmed / Tentative / Cancelled (cancelled shown struck-through)
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- **Availability** (`TRANSP`) — Free / Busy chip
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- **Attendee extras** — role (required / optional / organizer) + the user's own
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`SELF_ATTENDEE_STATUS`
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- **Timezone** (`EVENT_TIMEZONE`) — shown only when it differs from the device zone
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- **URL** — ~~tappable link card~~ **cut**: `CalendarContract` exposes no
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`Events.URL` column (only `CUSTOM_APP_URI`, an originating-app deep-link).
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URLs are instead surfaced by linkifying the description text
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- **Access level / class** (private / confidential) — small chip (optional, trivial)
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All of the above shipped in v0.6.0 (2026-06-11).
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Deliberately out of v0.6:
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- Recurrence exception / modified-occurrence badges — `Instances` already
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resolves correct per-occurrence times for display; this only matters for
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editing, so it folds into v2
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- `CATEGORIES`, `ATTACH` — not reliably exposed by `CalendarContract`
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(provider limitation, not our choice)
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## v1.0 — First Public Release — shipped 2026-06-11
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All V1 features shipped, polished, on F-Droid. Read-only calendar. Cut directly
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after v0.6 (full event read) plus the onboarding-screen polish pass.
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### Polish backlog (pre-1.0)
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- ~~Redesign the initial grant-access (permission) screen~~ — **done**
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(Material 3 Expressive onboarding, shipped in v0.6.0 / v1.0.0)
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## v2.0 — Write Support (complete, shipped 2026-06-11)
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Delivered in four releasable slices (plan:
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`docs/superpowers/plans/2026-06-11-03-write-support.md`). The V1 spec is a
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guide here, not a contract — scope per slice is decided as we go.
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| Version | Milestone | Status |
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| v1.1 | Write foundation — `WRITE_CALENDAR`, read-only-calendar detection, delete (series + single occurrence) | complete (shipped 2026-06-11) |
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| v1.2 | Create event — form, FAB, last-used-calendar preselect | complete (shipped 2026-06-11) |
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| v1.2.1 | Form polish after on-device review — card design system, optional fields + settings defaults, OptionCard dialogs, expressive motion | complete (shipped 2026-06-11) |
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| v1.3 | Edit event — shared form, scoped recurring writes (this / following / all), recurrence picker | complete (shipped 2026-06-11) |
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| v1.4 | Reminder notifications — see below | complete (shipped 2026-06-11) |
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| v2.0 | Conflict dialog, polish pass (store copy refresh, F-Droid screenshots), release | complete (shipped 2026-06-11) |
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v2.0 scope was re-cut on 2026-06-11, after v1.4:
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- **Occurrence edit** already shipped early, in v1.3.
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- **Quick-add** is **cut from scope**: the full form already opens prefilled
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(visible day, last-used calendar, optional fields hidden), so the sheet
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would only save one screen transition while adding a second create-surface
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to maintain. Revisit only if real-world feedback says creation feels heavy.
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- **Calendar switching while editing** moves to the v3 backlog (sync-adapter
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minefield: `CALENDAR_ID` is sync-adapter-owned, AOSP locks the field; an
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honest implementation is copy+delete like Google Calendar, with sync-identity
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and attendee side effects).
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- **Conflict dialog** stays (plan 03, decision 5): on save, compare against
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the row as it was when the form loaded; on external change, ask
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overwrite / discard. Closes the silent-clobber gap on synced calendars.
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## v1.4 — Reminder Notifications
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**Essential**, not nice-to-have: Calendula targets users for whom it is their
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*only* calendar app, so reminder delivery can't be delegated to Google/OEM
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Calendar. The calendar provider schedules reminders and broadcasts
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`android.intent.action.EVENT_REMINDER`, but it does **not** post the visible
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notification — a calendar app must. We become that app (the Etar model).
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Scope:
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- Manifest-registered `BroadcastReceiver` for `EVENT_REMINDER`
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(data scheme `content://com.android.calendar`) — wakes us at reminder time,
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no foreground service.
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- Read `CalendarContract.CalendarAlerts` / `Reminders`, filter to
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`METHOD_ALERT` / `METHOD_DEFAULT` (skip `METHOD_EMAIL`); post on a dedicated
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notification channel; tap opens event detail.
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- `POST_NOTIFICATIONS` runtime permission (API 33+) — requested in onboarding.
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- Onboarding step: (a) request `POST_NOTIFICATIONS`, (b) in-app reminders
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toggle, **default ON**, with copy warning that a second calendar app with
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notifications on will cause duplicate reminders. Mirrored into Settings
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(reversible).
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Deliberately deferred (add only if needed):
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- Snooze / dismiss notification actions (Etar has them)
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- Battery-optimization exemption prompt for delivery reliability
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## v2.1 — Month event grid + drawer view tabs (shipped 2026-06-15)
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- Month grid shows real events as continuous multi-day bars (not just dots)
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- View section in the navigation drawer to switch Month / Week / Day
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- Fix: text cursor no longer jumps in event text fields
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## v2.2 — Tap-to-create + local calendar management (shipped 2026-06-16)
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- Tap an empty slot in day/week → create form prefilled with that day + the
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tapped hour (snapped to the hour, 1 h long)
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- Local (device-only) calendar management in a full-screen editor from
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Settings → Calendars: create / rename / recolor / delete, with name,
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pastel-previewed colour, and description (stored in `CAL_SYNC1`)
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- Synced calendars listed read-only, grouped by account, each with a
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per-account "manage in source app" deep-link (resolved from the account's
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authenticator — DAVx5/ICSx5/…) + an add-account shortcut
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- Shared `InlineTextField` extracted to `ui.common` (event form + calendar
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editor share one input style)
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## v2.3 — Material 3 grouped-list redesign (shipped 2026-06-16)
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A structural + visual pass adopting one shared blueprint (modelled on the ReFra
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gallery app) across Settings, the calendar manager and the navigation drawer.
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- Shared `ui/common/GroupedList.kt`: `CollapsingScaffold` (a `LargeTopAppBar`
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whose title collapses on scroll) + `GroupedRow` (Position-based corner
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grouping, press-animated corners, `selected` + `minHeight` knobs).
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- Settings: category hub with About card on top and sliding sub-pages
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(Appearance / New event form / Notifications); theme/week-start/language
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pickers moved from `DropdownMenu` to OptionCard dialogs; token-based icon
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chips; `ic_gitea.xml` for the About "Source" button.
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- Calendar manager + drawer restyled to match; shared `CalendarColorChip`;
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drawer scrolls as one with the active view highlighted.
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- Cards use `surfaceContainerHigh` for readable contrast.
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- Donate button on the About card deferred (target TBD).
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---
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# Backlog (theme-based, post-v2.1)
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The old v3.0 / "daily-driver polish" / "Locations & People" lists are
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consolidated here by theme. Within a group, **(in progress)** /
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**(next)** mark what is being or about to be worked; everything else is an
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approved-but-unscheduled idea unless tagged **(idea)** /
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**(go/no-go)** / **(rejected)**. Order across groups is not a commitment.
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## Near-term sequence (ranked, 2026-06-16)
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The theme groups below are the full menu; this is the committed *order* for
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the next stretch. Ranking favours finishing the current create/edit + calendar
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arc before opening new fronts, then cheap-relative-to-value items and ones that
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unblock a later item. Order is a plan, not a contract — revisit after each lands.
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**Tier 1 — finish the current arc (create/edit + calendars)**
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1. Tap-to-create in day/week *(shipped v2.2.0)* — prefilled create from an empty slot
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2. Local calendar management + "manage in source app" deep-links *(shipped v2.2.0)*
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3. ~~Settings redesign & restructure~~ *(shipped v2.3.0 — grew into the full
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grouped-list blueprint across Settings + calendars + drawer; see "v2.3"
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above)*
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4. ~~Per-event color~~ *(shipped v2.4.0)* — palette calendars write
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`EVENT_COLOR_KEY` (sync-safe); local/opted-in calendars write a raw
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`EVENT_COLOR`; off-by-default setting for no-palette synced calendars
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Tier 1's create/edit + calendars arc is effectively closed. **Duplicate event**
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was deprioritised (2026-06-17) as low-importance and dropped to the bottom of
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the sequence; the next item is now **Jump-to-date** (formerly Tier 2).
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(Tier 2+ numbering below shifts accordingly; ranking unchanged.)
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### Settings redesign & restructure *(shipped v2.3.0)*
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The original scope below is kept as a record; the implementation expanded from a
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sub-screen restructure into the shared grouped-list blueprint (see "v2.3" above).
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The settings screen has grown into a flat vertical scroll of divider-separated
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sections (Appearance, Event form, Notifications, Calendars, Language, About) and
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will keep accreting rows (per-event-color defaults, default reminder, more
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calendar entries are all queued). It needs structure before it gets unwieldy.
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**Decided (2026-06-16): sub-screens**, not flat-but-carded. The top level
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becomes a category list; each category opens its own destination. More
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M3-idiomatic for a settings surface that will keep growing, and it mirrors the
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existing Calendars row, which already navigates out to its own screen.
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Structure — top-level settings list → category destinations:
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- **Appearance** → theme, dynamic colour, week start
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- **Event form** → the 6 default-field toggles + the hint text
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- **Notifications** → reminders toggle (POST_NOTIFICATIONS flow stays)
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- **Calendars** → already its own screen (`CalendarsScreen`); just becomes a
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peer category row, no change to that screen
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- **Language** → single control; keep as a top-level row that opens an
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OptionCard directly (a whole sub-screen for one choice is overkill)
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- **About** → kept inline on the top-level list as a card (read-only info,
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not worth a navigation hop). Card layout, top → bottom:
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- **Identity** — app logo + name "Calendula", with "by Jean-Luc Makiola"
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as a subtitle beneath the name
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- **Action buttons** (small, button-styled, sit in a row):
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- **Source** — Gitea logo, opens the repo (`about_source_url`)
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- **License** — opens the LICENSE file on Gitea
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- **Donate** *(tentative)* — sits next to Source; target TBD (decide
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before building: Liberapay / Ko-fi / Gitea sponsor / etc.)
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- **Version** — small version number at the bottom of the card
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Scope:
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- **Navigation** — add the settings sub-screen destinations alongside the
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existing settings/calendars routes in `CalendarHost`; back pops to the
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settings list (mind the existing `BackHandler` that guards against falling
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through to the activity).
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- **Fix the dialog-pattern violation** — theme, week-start and language use
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`DropdownMenu`; the project default is the full-width tonal OptionCard modal
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(radio/dropdown/text-list dialogs are banned, see
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`option-card-modal-style-default`). Migrate these selectors to OptionCard.
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- **Visual pass** — top-level category rows with leading icons; consistent
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spacing and row affordances aligned with the event-form card design system.
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Out of scope (no new settings *features* here) — this is a structure + style
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pass on the existing controls; new toggles ride in with their own features.
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**Tier 2 — navigation & daily-driver completeness**
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5. ~~Jump-to-date — drawer date picker (un-cut from V1); cheap, fills the nav gap~~ *(done, v2.5.0)*
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6. ~~Agenda view — the missing 4th view; serves daily-driver users *and* becomes the data source for the widget~~ *(done, v2.5.0)*
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**Tier 3 — platform reach (depends on Tier 2)**
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7. ~~Home-screen widget — built on the agenda data source from #6~~ *(done, v2.5.0 — agenda + month widgets)*
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8. App shortcuts: ~~launcher long-press → New event~~ *(done, v2.5.0)*; ~~quick-settings tile~~ *(done, v2.8.0 — "New event" QS tile)*
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**Tier 4 — reliability, data-safety & interop** *(re-ranked 2026-06-17)*
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9. **Reminders — defaults + delivery reliability** *(shipped v2.6.0)* — global
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default reminder **+ per-calendar override**, bundled with battery-exemption
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hardening. Full sketch in "Reminders — defaults & delivery reliability" below.
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10. **The `.ics` engine — export + import** *(shipped v2.7.0, 2026-06-18)* — one
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hand-rolled serializer/parser (zero deps, stays on `kotlinx-datetime`),
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four surfaces all shipped: single-event share + whole-calendar backup
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(export), open-`.ics`→form + whole-calendar bulk import (import). Closed the
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device-local-calendar data-loss gap (#10/#11 merged here). Built as two
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sequential branches: `feat/ics-export` (write side + UID-on-create precursor)
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then `feat/ics-import` (parser, restore, dedup by UID). Import is
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liberal-in/strict-out: skip-and-report foreign `VTIMEZONE` / `RECURRENCE-ID`
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/ guest lists it can't model. Plans:
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`docs/superpowers/plans/2026-06-18-05-ics-export.md` + `…-06-ics-import.md`.
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11. **Snooze / dismiss notification actions** *(merged into release/v2.8.0)* —
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followed the `.ics` work; inherits v2.6's deferred exact-alarm/WorkManager
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decision (snooze must re-fire an alarm).
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**Tier 5 — close the read/write gap on the event model** *(opened 2026-06-22)*
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12. **Attendee editing** *(shipped — merged into release/v2.8.0, `feat/attendee-editing`
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MR !29 / commit `b0f34ff`, 2026-06-22)* — closed the last big read-only gap in
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the event model: attendees were already *read* (queried, mapped, shown on the
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detail screen since v0.6) and are now *writable* from the form. An attendees
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section on `EventEditScreen` / `EventForm` adds by typed email **or** the
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no-permission contact picker, edits/removes rows, and sets role (required /
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optional) — writing `CalendarContract.Attendees` rows on insert + dirty-checked
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update, mirroring the reminders-diff pattern. The sync-adapter *invitation*
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caveat was **settled record-only** (Calendula never sends invites; the backend
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decides delivery) — full sketch + decision in "Attendee editing" under Locations
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& People below.
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**Gated — explicit go/no-go before any work (mostly INTERNET-permission calls)**
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- Remote calendar create/edit (re-implements DAVx5; INTERNET + credential storage)
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- Locations & People — the no-permission contact pickers already shipped (location v2.8.0, attendee email v2.8.0); what remains gated is OSM autocomplete (needs INTERNET)
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- Move event to another calendar — sync-adapter minefield (copy+delete model)
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**Bottom — deprioritised, not important**
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- Duplicate event (detail action → prefilled create form) — moved here
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2026-06-17; cheap but low value, pick up only if asked
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**Unranked / fill-in** — pinch-to-zoom time scale, tablet/foldable layouts.
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Pulled in opportunistically, not sequenced.
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Tier 4 is now fully shipped (#9 reminders defaults v2.6.0, #10 `.ics`
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export/import v2.7.0, #11 snooze/dismiss in release/v2.8.0; drag-drop rejected),
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and Tier 5 #12 — attendee editing — shipped in release/v2.8.0, closing the last
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read-only gap in the event model. v2.8.0 also cleared most Tier 2/3 leftovers —
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full-text search, the "New event" Quick Settings tile, and the now-line all
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shipped there. **No tier work is currently committed as next;** the remaining
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candidates are unscheduled theme-group ideas (pinch-to-zoom, tablet/foldable,
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accessibility pass) plus the gated go/no-go items.
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## Navigation & views
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- ~~Tap an empty slot in day/week → create form prefilled with that
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date+time, snapped to the hour~~ **shipped v2.2.0** (long-press variant
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not added — single tap covers it)
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- Agenda view (fourth view: upcoming events grouped by day; also the
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natural data source for a future widget)
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- Jump to date — drawer date picker (un-cut from V1)
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- ~~Current-time "now" line in day/week~~ **shipped v2.8.0**
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- Week numbers in the **month** grid — **rejected** (owner decision): clutters
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the view and shrinks the day cells; the badge stays week-view-only.
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- Pinch-to-zoom time scale in day/week
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- Tablet / foldable layouts *(was v3.0)*
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- ~~Full-text search~~ **shipped v2.8.0** — for a daily driver with real event
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history, finding an event is core completeness, not optional.
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## Event editing & creation
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- Duplicate event (detail action → prefilled create form)
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- ~~**Per-event color**~~ *(shipped v2.4.0)* — `EVENT_COLOR` / `EVENT_COLOR_KEY`
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from the calendar's color list (`Colors` table, `TYPE_EVENT`), OptionCard
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picker in the form, falling back to the calendar color when unset. Reused the
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color-picker component and palette plumbing from local calendar management and
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finished the create/edit theme.
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## Calendars & accounts
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- ~~Create / manage local (device-only) calendars~~ **shipped v2.2.0** —
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name + color + description; rename / recolor / delete the calendars the app
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owns. Inserted under `ACCOUNT_TYPE_LOCAL` as a sync adapter; description in
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`CAL_SYNC1`. Full-screen "Calendars" editor reached from Settings.
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- ~~Per-calendar "manage in source app" deep-link~~ **shipped v2.2.0** — for
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synced calendars, open the app the calendar actually came from based on
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its `ACCOUNT_TYPE` (DAVx5 `bitfire.at.davdroid`, Google `com.google`,
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…); fall back to system account/sync settings. Plus an "add account"
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entry into system Accounts. Honest boundary for remote calendars.
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- **Remote calendar create/edit** *(go/no-go)* — creating a CalDAV
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collection (`MKCALENDAR`) or a Google calendar means an in-app sync
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client: **INTERNET permission, credential storage, the full server
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round-trip** — i.e. re-implementing DAVx5. DAVx5 exposes no public
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intent to delegate the create to it. Cosmetic local edits (color/name)
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to an existing synced row are possible but don't propagate to the server
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and may be overwritten on next sync — not promised. Same explicit
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go/no-go gate as the OSM/INTERNET item below.
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- Move event to another calendar (copy+delete model with a consequences
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warning — deferred from v2.0; `CALENDAR_ID` is sync-adapter-owned) *(was v3.0)*
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- ~~**Local-calendar backup / export** *(Tier 4 #10)*~~ **shipped v2.7.0** —
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device-only (`ACCOUNT_TYPE_LOCAL`) calendars had no sync and therefore no
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backup. Settings → Calendars → Export writes every event to a user-chosen
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`.ics` file (SAF); restore is the bulk-import path (pick a calendar, dedup by
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UID). Closed the silent data-loss gap.
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### Disable a calendar in-app *(captured 2026-06-25)*
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A second, heavier visibility level **above** the existing per-view filter. Today
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the drawer's calendar filter (`hiddenCalendarIds` in `CalendarPrefs`) only hides
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a calendar's *events* from the month/week/day/agenda views — the calendar itself
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still clutters the drawer filter list, the event-form calendar picker, and the
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import target picker. "Disable" removes a calendar from the app's surfaces
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entirely; "hide" stays the lightweight, frequently-toggled control.
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**Two-level model (both kept):**
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- **Hidden** (existing) — `hiddenCalendarIds`; a quick per-view checkbox in the
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drawer. Toggles events on/off in the views; the calendar stays listed
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everywhere. Operates only over the *enabled* calendars.
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- **Disabled** (new) — the calendar is gone from the app: not in the drawer
|
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filter list, not in the event-form picker, not in the import picker, and its
|
||
events never appear (it's gated out of `instances()` like a hidden one). It
|
||
remains visible **only** in Settings → Calendars, where the enable/disable
|
||
toggle lives, so it can be brought back.
|
||
|
||
**Storage — app-side (DataStore), mirrors the hidden set.** Add
|
||
`disabledCalendarIds: Set<Long>` + `setDisabledCalendarIds(...)` to
|
||
`CalendarPrefs` (comma-separated string key, same shape as `hiddenCalendarIds`).
|
||
**Does not touch** `CalendarContract.Calendars.VISIBLE` / `SYNC_EVENTS` — purely
|
||
a Calendula-local preference, so other calendar apps are unaffected and the sync
|
||
adapters stay out of it (privacy-clean, reversible).
|
||
|
||
**Where the disabled set is applied:**
|
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- `CalendarRepositoryImpl.instances()` + `searchEvents()` — exclude
|
||
`calendarId ∈ (hidden ∪ disabled)` so a disabled calendar's events never show
|
||
and aren't searchable. (`repository.calendars()` itself stays unfiltered/raw —
|
||
the screens that need everything still get everything.)
|
||
- `FilterViewModel.state` — drop disabled calendars from the drawer filter list
|
||
(you can't hide/show what's disabled).
|
||
- `EventEditViewModel.writableCalendars` — exclude disabled, so you can't create
|
||
into a calendar you've removed from the app. Handle the last-used-calendar
|
||
preselect falling on a now-disabled calendar (fall back to first enabled
|
||
writable).
|
||
- `ImportViewModel` — exclude disabled from the import target list.
|
||
- `CalendarsScreen` / `CalendarsViewModel` — the **only** surface that lists
|
||
disabled calendars; add `setDisabled(id, Boolean)` and a per-calendar toggle.
|
||
|
||
**UI — Settings → Calendars (no new tab).** Add an enable/disable control to each
|
||
row on the existing `CalendarsScreen` (both the local and the synced/read-only
|
||
groups — disabling is an app-side view choice, independent of write access).
|
||
Disabled rows render visibly de-emphasised (dimmed) but keep the toggle so
|
||
they're re-enableable. Follow the project dialog/list conventions (M3 grouped
|
||
list, `option-card-modal-style-default` if a confirm/selection surface is needed).
|
||
|
||
**Decided behaviour:**
|
||
- All calendars disabled → views show the existing empty state.
|
||
- A disabled calendar that still holds events: events simply vanish from
|
||
views/search until re-enabled (no data touched — it's a filter, not a delete).
|
||
- Deep links / notifications pointing at an event in a disabled calendar still
|
||
open its detail screen — detail is a direct id lookup, not an `instances()`
|
||
query, so disabling never strands an existing link.
|
||
|
||
## Reminders — defaults & delivery reliability *(shipped v2.6.0; built on `feat/default-reminders`)*
|
||
|
||
Two themes bundled because both are "make reminders trustworthy" — the core of
|
||
the "Calendula is your only calendar app" promise.
|
||
|
||
**Built in this slice (A + the safe half of B):** global timed default reminder
|
||
+ a **separate all-day default** (day-scale lead times) + per-calendar override
|
||
(timed events), applied on create with manual-edit / calendar-switch / all-day-
|
||
toggle handling; three pickers + per-calendar override list in Settings →
|
||
Notifications; battery-optimisation exemption row (status + system deep-link, no
|
||
extra permission). `resolveDefaultReminder` + prefs round-trips unit-tested.
|
||
Resolution model: all-day events use the all-day global default outright;
|
||
per-calendar overrides govern timed events only. Reviewed (8-angle), fixes
|
||
applied: form-reset state race, label-fn consolidation with the detail screen,
|
||
inline wrapper + single combined flow read.
|
||
|
||
**Deliberately deferred (documented decisions, not oversights):**
|
||
- *Absolute time-of-day for all-day reminders* — the all-day default is still
|
||
minutes-before-midnight (day-scale presets), not "9am the day before" (open
|
||
decision #2's richer half). Per-calendar all-day overrides also deferred.
|
||
- *Self-scheduled alarms* — kept the existing provider-broadcast architecture
|
||
(open decision #1). The battery exemption is the reliability lever; no
|
||
`AlarmManager`/`USE_EXACT_ALARM` subsystem was added.
|
||
- *Test-reminder diagnostic* and *battery prompt inside onboarding* — the
|
||
exemption lives only in Settings for now (onboarding flow untouched to keep
|
||
the change reviewable).
|
||
|
||
### A. Default reminders (global + per-calendar override)
|
||
|
||
**No provider backing.** `CalendarContract` has no column that auto-applies a
|
||
default reminder per calendar — Google's per-calendar defaults live server-side.
|
||
So both the global default *and* the per-calendar override are **app-side
|
||
preferences**, applied by us at event-insert time. We inherit nothing from the
|
||
synced calendar.
|
||
|
||
- **Storage (DataStore):**
|
||
- `defaultReminderMinutes: Int?` — global default; `null` = "no reminder".
|
||
- `defaultAllDayReminderMinutes: Int?` — separate all-day default (all-day
|
||
reminders are expressed as minutes before midnight / day-before-at-time, not
|
||
minutes before a start instant — they need their own value).
|
||
- `perCalendarReminderOverride: Map<Long, Int?>` — keyed by calendar id;
|
||
**absent key = inherit global**, explicit `null` = "no reminder for this
|
||
calendar". (Same for an all-day override map if we want per-calendar all-day.)
|
||
- **Apply on create:** a fresh event prefills its reminders list from
|
||
override-or-global for the preselected calendar. Changing the calendar in the
|
||
form re-applies the *new* calendar's default **only if the user hasn't manually
|
||
edited the reminders** — track a dirty flag, mirroring the per-event-color
|
||
reset pattern (v2.4).
|
||
- **Edit semantics:** defaults apply to **new events only**; never rewrite
|
||
reminders on existing events on open or on calendar-switch-during-edit.
|
||
- **Settings UI (Notifications sub-page):**
|
||
- Global default via OptionCard (None / at time of event / 5 / 10 / 15 / 30 min
|
||
/ 1 h / 1 day / custom), plus the separate all-day default.
|
||
- Per-calendar overrides: a row per writable calendar (in the Calendars screen
|
||
or a Notifications subsection), each opening the same OptionCard with a
|
||
leading **"Use global default"** option.
|
||
|
||
### B. Delivery reliability (exact alarms + battery)
|
||
|
||
The provider broadcasts `EVENT_REMINDER`, but on modern Android (Doze / OEM
|
||
battery managers) delivery can be silently delayed or dropped. v1.4 deferred this;
|
||
it directly undermines the feature's premise, so it rides in here.
|
||
|
||
- **Exact alarm — decision first:** trust the provider broadcast, or
|
||
self-schedule via `AlarmManager.setExactAndAllowWhileIdle` for reliability?
|
||
If we self-schedule, declare `USE_EXACT_ALARM` (API 33+, auto-granted for
|
||
calendar/alarm-category apps, F-Droid-clean) with a `SCHEDULE_EXACT_ALARM`
|
||
fallback for API 31–32 (user-revocable → settings deep-link prompt).
|
||
- **Battery-optimization exemption:** a *soft, optional* prompt via
|
||
`ACTION_REQUEST_IGNORE_BATTERY_OPTIMIZATIONS` (settings deep-link — never the
|
||
auto-grant intent), honest copy: "Android may delay reminders to save battery;
|
||
exempt Calendula for on-time delivery." Shown once after the existing
|
||
`POST_NOTIFICATIONS` onboarding step, reversible in Settings → Notifications.
|
||
- **Diagnostics:** a "send a test reminder in 1 minute" button in Notifications
|
||
settings so users can verify delivery on their specific OEM (Samsung / Xiaomi
|
||
are notorious for suppressing it).
|
||
|
||
### Decisions made (as shipped in v2.6.0)
|
||
|
||
1. **Provider broadcast kept** — did not self-schedule via `AlarmManager`; the
|
||
battery-optimisation exemption is the reliability lever (simplicity + battery
|
||
cost won over the exact-alarm subsystem).
|
||
2. **All-day reminders = minutes-before-midnight** (day-scale presets); absolute
|
||
time-of-day ("9am the day before") deferred — see the deferred list above.
|
||
3. **Per-calendar overrides live in the Notifications sub-page** (override list),
|
||
governing timed events only.
|
||
|
||
### Round two
|
||
|
||
- ~~Snooze + dismiss actions on the notification~~ *(shipped in release/v2.8.0,
|
||
Tier 4 #11)* — snooze re-fires a snooze-only exact alarm.
|
||
|
||
## Sharing & interop
|
||
|
||
- ~~Share event as .ics + open/receive .ics into a prefilled create form~~
|
||
**shipped v2.7.0** — single-event share from detail; opening an `.ics` with one
|
||
event prefills the create form, many events opens a bulk import (dedup by UID)
|
||
- ~~ICS file import~~ **shipped v2.7.0** — covered by the open/receive `.ics`
|
||
flow above (single → form, many → bulk import)
|
||
|
||
## Platform & launchers
|
||
|
||
- ~~Home-screen widget~~ **shipped v2.5.0** — agenda + month widgets
|
||
- ~~App shortcuts (launcher long-press → New event)~~ **shipped v2.5.0**
|
||
- ~~"New event" Quick Settings tile~~ **shipped v2.8.0**
|
||
|
||
## Quality & reliability
|
||
|
||
- **Accessibility pass** — TalkBack content descriptions across all screens,
|
||
dynamic-type / large-font reflow, touch-target audit. Quality bar for an
|
||
F-Droid app; nothing tracks it yet.
|
||
- **Reminder delivery reliability** — exact alarms + battery-optimization
|
||
exemption; specced in the "Reminders — defaults & delivery reliability" slice
|
||
above (Tier 4 #9).
|
||
|
||
## Locations & People *(go/no-go, captured 2026-06-11)*
|
||
|
||
Beyond classic calendar-client scope; discussed, deliberately not planned
|
||
in detail yet:
|
||
|
||
- ~~**Contact address picker** for the location field via the system picker
|
||
(`ACTION_PICK`)~~ **shipped v2.8.0** — one-shot, needs no READ_CONTACTS, fits
|
||
the privacy story. The same no-permission mechanism was then reused for the
|
||
attendee email picker (v2.8.0).
|
||
- **OSM address autocomplete** in the location field (type "Brandenburger
|
||
Tor" → tap suggestion → resolved address inserted). Backend would be
|
||
Photon (Nominatim's public policy forbids autocomplete). **Requires the
|
||
INTERNET permission** — first dent in the "no network access" promise;
|
||
if built: opt-in (off by default), honest copy, configurable endpoint
|
||
for self-hosters, onboarding footnote + F-Droid copy reworded. This
|
||
trade-off is an explicit go/no-go decision before any work starts.
|
||
- **Inline contact suggestions** while typing (needs READ_CONTACTS) — only
|
||
if the picker proves clunky.
|
||
- **Attendee editing** *(promoted out of this gated bucket 2026-06-22 — now
|
||
Tier 5 #12, high-importance; the no-permission typed-email path is not an
|
||
INTERNET/contacts call)*. See the "Attendee editing" sketch below.
|
||
|
||
### Attendee editing *(Tier 5 #12, opened 2026-06-22)*
|
||
|
||
The last read-only gap in the event model: attendees are read & shown on the
|
||
detail screen (since v0.6) but the form can't write them. Make guests editable.
|
||
|
||
- **Read side already done:** `Attendee` domain model + status/relationship/type
|
||
enums, `queryAttendees` + `EventDetailMapper.toAttendee` (with tests), and the
|
||
attendees `DetailCard` + `AttendeeRow` in `EventDetailScreen`. Nothing to add
|
||
there.
|
||
- **Write side — SHIPPED (`feat/attendee-editing`, commit b0f34ff, 2026-06-22):**
|
||
`attendees` on `EventForm`; a Guests section in `EventEditScreen` rendered as an
|
||
inline grouped list — each guest a tonal card (avatar, name/email, tappable
|
||
Required/Optional role chip, remove), the trailing card an inline email field
|
||
(type → Done commits). Persisted by `reconcileAttendees` diffing the provider's
|
||
`CalendarContract.Attendees` rows on insert + dirty-checked update (new guests =
|
||
`RELATIONSHIP_ATTENDEE` / `STATUS_INVITED`; kept rows keep their status, only the
|
||
required/optional type updates; organizer/resource/no-email rows untouched).
|
||
Reminders restyled to the same grouped-list pattern in passing. Needs only the
|
||
existing `WRITE_CALENDAR` — no new permission.
|
||
- **Name on manual add — SHIPPED via a contact picker** (2026-06-22). The inline
|
||
field is email-only (the quick path); the add row also has a **"from contacts"
|
||
button**: `ACTION_PICK` on `ContactsContract.CommonDataKinds.Email.CONTENT_URI` →
|
||
the system Contacts app returns a URI to the picked email row, queried for
|
||
`Email.ADDRESS` **and** the contact `DISPLAY_NAME`, so a picked guest gets both
|
||
email and name in one tap. The result Intent grants temporary read access, so
|
||
**no `READ_CONTACTS` permission** — one-shot and user-driven, same no-permission
|
||
mechanism as the location address picker above. Self/organizer rows stay
|
||
non-editable.
|
||
- **Invitation behavior — DECIDED 2026-06-22: record-only, all writable
|
||
calendars.** Calendula has no INTERNET and never sends an invitation itself; it
|
||
only writes `Attendees` rows. Whether a guest is notified is decided downstream:
|
||
local calendars notify no one (no sync); CalDAV/DAVx5 PUTs the `ATTENDEE` lines
|
||
and the *server* decides iMIP delivery; Google's sync adapter pushes the change
|
||
and Google decides (third-party attendee writes are historically unreliable
|
||
there). Editing is allowed on **any writable calendar** — not gated to local.
|
||
- **Honest, backend-aware copy is mandatory** (this is the whole point of the
|
||
decision): on a synced calendar show "Calendula doesn't send invitations —
|
||
your calendar account may email guests when it syncs"; on a local calendar
|
||
show "Stored on this device. No one is notified."
|
||
- Calendula must **not fabricate an ORGANIZER** or otherwise fake scheduling
|
||
state to coax a send — it writes the guest list faithfully and leaves
|
||
scheduling entirely to the backend.
|
||
- The optional "send an .ics invite via your email app" delegate (`ACTION_SEND`,
|
||
still no INTERNET) was considered and **deferred** — revisit only if users ask
|
||
to notify guests explicitly.
|
||
- **Out of scope (for now):** RSVP/your-own-response editing, free/busy lookups,
|
||
resource booking — all carry server round-trips or richer sync semantics.
|
||
|
||
## Consciously rejected
|
||
|
||
- Travel time / weather / smart suggestions (network, core-promise conflict)
|
||
- Natural-language quick entry (high effort, locale-fragile; the prefilled
|
||
form already covers fast entry)
|
||
- Quick-add sheet (the prefilled full form already covers it — cut in v2.0)
|
||
- Drag & drop rescheduling in day/week — **rejected** (owner decision,
|
||
reaffirmed 2026-06-22): not wanted. Rescheduling stays via the edit form.
|