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by lwhalen 2369 days ago
Correct me if I'm wrong, but this doesn't appear to be CalDAV-compatible. If so, xkcd-927 strikes again :-(
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If you want to build something which can't be compatible with popular standards, what is the better choice? Build it anyway, or let those standards stop you? It's the same reason I can't read my PGP-encrypted email on my phone.
Do what Fastmail did, and work with the community (generally via the IETF) to make your new standard open and compatible:

https://fastmail.blog/2019/08/16/jmap-new-email-open-standar...

Good point, perhaps Proton will do so.
Not yet, anyways.

For IMAP email, there is Proton Bridge, to get around the fact that all data on their servers is encrypted with a key that only you have.