I propose that we drop the GNOME To Do app from our default install for Ubuntu 22.10.
History
GNOME To Do was added to the Ubuntu Desktop default install for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, as a reaction to its inclusion by default in core GNOME 3.26.
However, less than 2 months after the Ubuntu change was made, GNOME quickly changed direction and dropped it from their core apps in GNOME 3.28.
Later, the app’s primary developer resigned as maintainer of the app. Last month, a new maintainer released version 42 of the app and renamed the app to Endeavour in part to recognize its status as no longer part of core GNOME.
Current Status
I am uploading GNOME To Do 41 to Ubuntu 22.10 now. Endeavour 42 will follow (maybe next week?) but it has to be approved in the new queues first because of the new package names.
Thoughts
I think that the app is less intuitive with its new name, especially compared to the rest of our default apps which tend to have clear names like Files and Document Viewer or recognized brands like Firefox.
The app is a bit less well-maintained currently, although it’s always possible for it to improve in the future. One particular concern for me is that the date picker is broken in the 41 or 42 version of the app.