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Hello, lately I can't successfully vdirsyncer sync my calendars because of a
database is locked error. Synchronization works fine with android's davdroid which talks with the same server.
Your vdirsyncer version: 0.16.4
If applicable, which server software (and which version) you're using: Nextcloud 13
Your Python version: 3.6.4
Your operating system: Arch linux
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Hey shacker, incredible work on this lightweight but powerful todo app! Thank you.
I had one suggestion for future improvements, which is to add a confirm before deleting the task. Keep it up, really appreciate the work.
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Reading Teams and Channels on Microsoft Graph can now be done by using the Channel.ReadBasic.All and Team.ReadBasic.All permissions which do not require admin consent. Currently, the component uses the User.Read.All and Group.Read.All permissions.
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Encryption is an awesome start, thank you @opensource21 and @gsantner for getting this in. For me, this was a critical feature.
The existing feature addresses the data at rest encryption. This feature request is to make "locking" easy. This allows one to let someone else use their phone for a few minutes, unsupervised, without fear that private