On Mon, 2016-03-14 at 09:50 -0400, Matthias Clasen wrote: > The gnome-shell calendar uses eds, so you still have most of > evolution installed (and running), just not the application itself. Hi, I do not think so. The evolution-data-server consists of a Camel library, which is used for mails, then of the address book and calendar (including tasks and memos) code, which is there to access, well, address books and calendars. The Camel library is only a library, the other two provide background processes thus other clients (other than Evolution) can access the same data too. If you want to divide the "evolution" into these three parts, then you are right, it's 2 running against 1 "offline". Being it on the code lines, then it is [1] 1061503 lines in eds versus 3246887 lines in the evolution git repository. That is, evolution is like 3 times bigger in git than the evolution-data-server. Bye, Milan [1] Maybe a bit inaccurate counting from the git checkout running a lame grep over the whole repository, thus counting help pages and such non-code sources: $ git grep "" | wc -l -- desktop mailing list desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/desktop@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx