Re: Adding BBDB 3 core to Emacs

2015-11-22 Thread Roland Winkler
On Sun Nov 22 2015 Richard Stallman wrote: > The previous version of BBDB was released under GPL 2-or-later, right? According to http://bbdb.sourceforge.net, the last version of the "old" BBDB was 2.35 released on January 30, 2007. Most lisp files in this tar ball specify GPL 2-or-later. The

Re: Adding BBDB 3 core to Emacs

2015-11-22 Thread Roland Winkler
On Sun Nov 22 2015 Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > > BBDB v3 on savannah.nongnu.org is essentially a complete rewrite, > > "Essentially" as understood by programmers is rarely anything > close to what a lawyer thinks of as an independent work not > considered a derivative. I doubt *any* of the

Add basic support for Wanderlust

2015-11-22 Thread David Maus
Hi all, Attached diff against current master adds basic support for Wanderlust, a mail/news management system with IMAP4rev1 support for Emacsen. Side note: While implementing the support I noticed that the macro 'bbdb-mua-wrapper' seems to be one important part that prevents one from adding

Re: Adding BBDB 3 core to Emacs

2015-11-22 Thread Roland Winkler
On Mon Nov 23 2015 Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > > Have you looked at the new code? > > I don't need to; I trust you that 'most every line has been changed, > and many functions completely rewritten. The point is that old > configuration works with very little change with the new code. >

Re: eudc conversion to bbdb (in bbdb3.1.2?)

2015-11-22 Thread Roland Winkler
On Sun Nov 22 2015 Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote: > Part of the motivation of making a stable and nice API is that > people might find other unanticipated uses. Letting my imagination > run wild: integration with spelling correction to make it correct > names, There is actually already

Re: Add basic support for Wanderlust

2015-11-22 Thread Roland Winkler
On Sun Nov 22 2015 David Maus wrote: > Attached diff against current master adds basic support for > Wanderlust, a mail/news management system with IMAP4rev1 support for > Emacsen. Thank you. I saw that you have already assigned your copyright for Emacs to the FSF, that's good. Could you