Just curious, reading the docstring of bbdb-offer-save: If t, ....  If
nil ....  If not t and not nil ...., wouldn't it be safer, in the
first place, but not now, to use an exact value for the last, not a
wildcard?  I mean one day you might want to add further possibilities,
but e.g., you don't know what the user picked for his "not t and not
nil", so you can't guarantee upward compatibility. This seems a common
emacs bad habit.


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