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Yeah, I also just hooked up tbird to my radicale instance. It's a bit overkill, but it does work to edit calendar items.
I do wish they would spin off the Calendar into a standalone app, but they haven't shown any interest in moving that direction. I use it for email anyway so I don't mind.
If the caldav and cardav specs were more practical and less insane, we would probably have a lot more choice in software to these ends.
You're speaking from my heart.
I've also had pretty good testing with One Calendar, but in general I prefer open source apps unless the proprietary app offers unique benefits.