On Sun Apr 17 2011 Nix wrote:
> >> (I'll also see if bbdb-expire works with v3.0x and make it work if
> >> it doesn't.)
> >
> > I believe this was some kind of add-on for BBDB.
> 
> It was, making heavy use of advisements to do its job. If it isn't
> broken I'd be astonished. :)

If possible, I'd like to avoid using advice in any released code. If
you find anything missing in the new BBDB that allowed bbdb-expire
to work without advice, it's probably much cleaner to go that route!

> I wrote it, I rely on it, so I'm fairly sure I can get it going again :)
> probably tomorrow...

OK!

> > To merge such things into the new repo, it would be best if we can
> > get not only your copyright assignment but also from the original
> > author(s) / contributors of bbdb-expire. (See my other email on
> > copyright.)
> 
> That would be me, me, and me. (I had suggestsions from other people, but
> no code.)
> 
> I don't have an assignment for Emacs yet as far as I can recall (I might
> have one from many years ago: I wasn't keeping good records before about
> 2002, but I don't think so). I'm happy to sign one. (My employer
> (Oracle) signed a disclaimer for all its employees long since, so that
> part is done.)

Sounds good!

Please see the questionaire below. (The package name is BBDB/EMACS.)

Thaks a lot,

Roland


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