4 days ago, I asked you all to help me test my PIM package and Bruno Barrera C." told me 6 things I needed to do:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-mentors/2004/debian-mentors-200403/msg00194.html I've done all of them, written a manpage and some documentation, spiffed it up and put it on sourceforge. It builds clean in pbuilder/sid. https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=104469 https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=224362 It purports to be a little list manager but in reality it's an little XML-based database with referential integrity. The design goals are: start quick, don't require a server, and work the way Tom Ballard thinks it should. I'm Left Handed to the max. I tried all the 4000 evolutions, kontacts, list managers, and postgres/mysql front ends -- but this one stays crunchy in milk! Give it a whirl. Let me know if it barfs. I had to keep the design goals very "down to earth" to finish it -- I kept trying to make it real fancy and started over 20 times. Then last fall I spent a month just grinding forward till I got something... I use it a lot. With simple lists and some XSL to do things with the data, plus the speed of launch, it actually is worthwhile.

