Hi Eraldo,

I see that so far you have sent one message to the mailing list
with a description of your plans for a setup and a "what do you
think" kind of question.  What kind of an answer would you
expect?  This is not a focussed question with a clear answer.
Many people have described their setup before, all different,
a very personal choice, and the best way to get Org-mode working
for you is to start with a simple system, use it, and improve it.

While I am happy to answer questions, preferably on the mailing list
in order to create a public knowledge base, I normally do not
have the time to have these discussions in private, because
I would be repeating myself too much.

I recommend you get started, and when you get stuck somewhere,
write to the mailing list again, with concrete problems or questions
or proposals.  I believe that 99% of such messages get an
answer one way or another, and if no-one else does it, I usually
do eventually write one after a few days, just to close the thread.

In your case, I remember reading the message, but not thinking
of a useful answer.

Hope this helps and gets you started.

CC: emacs-orgmode.

- Carsten

On Mar 18, 2009, at 3:34 PM, Eraldo Helal wrote:

Salve Carsten Dominik!

I am a student in Austria and about to start working with emacs org- mode. I greatly enjoyed reading your articles, but there are still some open questions. As I did not get any answers via the mailing list (yes I did enable getting them) I thought I might try the direct approach. I also started reading about your university projects... very impressing!

Is there another means of communication that you use besides email?
sip / icq / skype / etc ...

Greetings,
Eraldo Helal

It would be a pleasure getting in touch with you!



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