On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 1:52 PM, David Rogers
wrote:
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> Also look at ASynK, which can synchronize between Google and bbdb3:
>
> https://karra-asynk.appspot.com/
>
>
ASynK also works with BBDB v2 with a small-ish patch that adds timestamp
support. As no one is really maintaining BBDB2.x any more t
Hi Greg,
Daimrod writes:
> I think I haven't been clear, I would like to have write access to the
> upstream repository to merge my changes
Great -- please send me your public key.
> but I will also keep my github
> version as a "bleeding edge" version to make it easier to test and
> propose c
Daimrod writes:
> I would love to. I've made some changes to `org-contacts.el' and Joakim
> has been very kind to test them, but there is still a lot of room for
> improvements (and bugs).
Thank you for taking care about org-contacts which makes me inspired to
try using it for my Emacs-based con
Bastien writes:
> Hi Greg,
>
> Daimrod writes:
>
>> However, I think I'll keep my public repository on github to test new
>> features and merge them into upstream when I think they're ready. And if
>> people can test them before that, it's even better.
>
> no problem, don't hesitate to share the
Hi Greg,
Daimrod writes:
> However, I think I'll keep my public repository on github to test new
> features and merge them into upstream when I think they're ready. And if
> people can test them before that, it's even better.
no problem, don't hesitate to share the patches.
Thanks!
--
Basti
Bastien writes:
> Hi Grégoire,
>
> Daimrod writes:
>
>> See the attached patch files. I still need to need to take into account
>> what could be after the cursor
>
> I've applied the patch against org-contacts.el, thanks for it.
Thank you.
> Do you want write access to the repo for maintaining
Bastien writes:
> Hi Grégoire,
>
> Daimrod writes:
>
>> See the attached patch files. I still need to need to take into account
>> what could be after the cursor
>
> I've applied the patch against org-contacts.el, thanks for it.
>
> Do you want write access to the repo for maintaining org-contac
Hi Grégoire,
Daimrod writes:
> See the attached patch files. I still need to need to take into account
> what could be after the cursor
I've applied the patch against org-contacts.el, thanks for it.
Do you want write access to the repo for maintaining org-contacts.el?
> Moreover, `org-contact
Dieter Wilhelm writes:
> So in summary it is on the safe side to use bbdb for a transition
> period
Yes.
> because neither the maintainability of bbdb3 nor org-contacts seem to be
> ensured.
Why do you think that maintainability of bbdb3 is not safe?
To me looks that bbdb3 is in good swing at
Thank you very much for all the input.
So in summary it is on the safe side to use bbdb for a transition period
because neither the maintainability of bbdb3 nor org-contacts seem to be
ensured.
Dieter
PS: I hope future developments will bring forth a stable database
solution maintained
joa...@verona.se writes:
> Daimrod writes:
>
>> Bastien writes:
>>
>>> Hi Dieter,
>>>
>>> Dieter Wilhelm writes:
>>>
What do you advise, what is already usable and what is the way
ahead, still bbdb or bbdb3 or already org-contacts?
>>>
>>> BBDB is great. org-contacts.el is too slow w
Daimrod writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Hi Dieter,
>>
>> Dieter Wilhelm writes:
>>
>>> What do you advise, what is already usable and what is the way
>>> ahead, still bbdb or bbdb3 or already org-contacts?
>>
>> BBDB is great. org-contacts.el is too slow when you have many
>> contacts, and it i
Hi Gour,
Gour writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> BBDB is great. org-contacts.el is too slow when you have many
>> contacts, and it is not really maintained anymore.
>
> Do you find its flexible-enough in comparison with org-contacts when one
> wants to add some custom structure?
I used org-contac
Bastien writes:
> BBDB is great. org-contacts.el is too slow when you have many
> contacts, and it is not really maintained anymore.
Do you find its flexible-enough in comparison with org-contacts when one
wants to add some custom structure?
Otoh, I'm also worried about org-contact's future ma
Hi Greg,
Daimrod writes:
>> BBDB is great. org-contacts.el is too slow when you have many
>> contacts, and it is not really maintained anymore.
>
> I've started to use org-contacts.el. I haven't (yet) problem with its
> speed but I've improved the completion mecanism which prevented me to
> use
Bastien writes:
> Hi Dieter,
>
> Dieter Wilhelm writes:
>
>> What do you advise, what is already usable and what is the way
>> ahead, still bbdb or bbdb3 or already org-contacts?
>
> BBDB is great. org-contacts.el is too slow when you have many
> contacts, and it is not really maintained anymor
Hi Dieter,
Dieter Wilhelm writes:
> What do you advise, what is already usable and what is the way
> ahead, still bbdb or bbdb3 or already org-contacts?
BBDB is great. org-contacts.el is too slow when you have many
contacts, and it is not really maintained anymore.
Best,
--
Bastien
Dieter Wilhelm writes:
> Hi list,
>
> I just took up again the Gnus newsreader!
> Formerly I used it in conjunction with bbdb.
>
> It would be nice if I had the
> possibility to (re)use my contacts
> from gmail.
>
> What do you advise, what is already
> usable and what is the way ahead,
> still b
Hi list,
I just took up again the Gnus newsreader!
Formerly I used it in conjunction with bbdb.
It would be nice if I had the
possibility to (re)use my contacts
from gmail.
What do you advise, what is already
usable and what is the way ahead,
still bbdb or bbdb3 or already
org-contacts?
Thanks
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