your change autoload `bbdb-insinuate-gnus'...

2011-11-21 Thread Roland Winkler
Hi Ted,

Would you mind if I revert your change from 2011-10-11
Also autoload `bbdb-insinuate-{message,rmail,vm,mh}' from bbd...?

All autoloads for bbdb are collected in bbdb-autoloads.el.
So if you load this file it really gives you everything necessary to
get BBDB going. (And this needs to be documented properly...)

Roland

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Re: Manual for BBDB 3

2011-11-21 Thread Christian Egli
Roland Winkler wink...@gnu.org writes:

 On Sun Nov 20 2011 Philipp Moeller wrote:
 So for now it is just looking at source and figuring things out.

 I am sorry, the updates in BBDB v3 are still work in progress.
 The code itself is already fairly mature by now, but the rest
 (documentation and installation support) is stil lacking behind.

 Volunteers welcome  :-)

Where would I find the source of the manual, i.e. the texinfo file? The
git repo doesn't seem to contain the manual. The best I was able to find
was at sourceforge
(http://bbdb.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/bbdb/bbdb/texinfo/bbdb.texinfo?revision=1.59)
although I'm not sure how up-to-date this is. 

Thanks
Christian

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Re: [BBDB] ChangeLog 2011-11-20

2011-11-21 Thread Sam Steingold
 * Roland Winkler jvax...@tah.bet [2011-11-20 23:13:36 -0600]:

 On Sun Nov 20 2011 Sam Steingold wrote:
 as I said before, TRT is to use define-obsolete-function-alias 
 define-obsolete-variable-alias

 This would require a simple one-to-one correspondence between
 function and variable names in BBDB v2 and v3 which is NOT the case.

Only if the goal is to maintain backward compatibility,
which is _not_ the case.
The goal is to use the standard emacs functionality to automatically
warn the users when they try to use obsolete variables and functions.

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Re: Manual for BBDB 3

2011-11-21 Thread Barak A. Pearlmutter
 ... The goal is to make BBDB part of GNU Emacs, which requires that
 the copyright for all its code (from all contributors) gets assigned
 to the FSF.

I sent in the needed paperwork, and would encourage others to do so as
well.  It is reasonably painless, and you get a free sticker, although
I certainly concede that stickers are probably better at motivating
toddlers than computer programmers.

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