Use cases:

(1) John maintains the corporate-wide LDAP addressbook. He wants to use
Evolution for this task, since Evolution is one of the rare FOSS LDAP
clients that support writing and editing of LDAP contacts. However, he
finds out that he can't use Evolution at all, because it keeps silently
discarding all the givennames he tediously entered in the contacts
details.

(2) In Silvie's organization, every person has his/her own personal
addressbook that resides on an LDAP server, so it can be accessed from
anywhere without being bound to a specific client. Silvie switches to
Linux and wants to use Evolution as a groupware client for her mails,
calendars and contacts. Unfortunately she can only view, not edit, her
LDAP contacts - as soon as she tries to save an edited LDAP contact, she
is confronted with a meaningless error message that only confuses her.
Later she finds out that this is because Evolution refuses to write to
LDAP contacts that contain the givenName attribute.

In both cases, the (really!) great LDAP addressbook feature of Evolution
is rendered completely useless. The small patch from above fixes this
issue once and for all.

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'givenName' LDAP attribute not supported
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/558999
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