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I would love to see Proton get into an agreement with GrapheneOS to sell mobile phones with GrapheneOS + Proton apps by default.
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The current systemd service for proton bridge is awesome as it uses almost no RAM and CPU, acting as a thin middleware between Proton and programs to access your services. It would be nice if other than the email was accessible, like exposing the calendar through webcal and the drive through webdav, on the localhost only.
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This would allow me to back up my computers to Proton Drive.
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I often need to rely on other calendar providers because I can't easily share / participate / integrate external calendars and their respective event invitations through Calendar.
Having bridge expose a CalDAV endpoint would definitely help alleviate some issues, like integration, but more needs to happen, such as external calendars edits / external editors of Proton calendars.
Also, if Bridge is to expose a CalDAV endpoint, I'm all in with a WebDAV endpoint for Drive.
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This would allow Linux desktop environments integrations. Sorely needed by open source communities.