On Nov 18, 2009, at 8:08 AM, Noorul Islam wrote:

Hi all,

Is something wrong with the patch. Curious to know why is it not applied.

1. Because there are those days and sometimes weeks when I discover
   that I have about three lives besides managing Org-mode, and
   that these things sometimes need to get priority
2. Because I was very busy getting the current code into Emacs
   before feature freeze for 22.3, which made me delay looking
   at minor patches such as yours.
3. Because I only want to accept part of the patch, I'd like to
   keep the two unused functions, because I have used them
   in the past and may use them again.
4. Because I don't think I have a copyright assignment from you,
   so I always need to check if your patch is small enough
   (this one is, but please consider signing the paper so that
   I can skip this delay step next time)

:-)

Your patch is in the queue, and I will get to it.  When I
am rejecting a patch, I usually do that not silently but
explicitly.

Thanks for your contribution and sorry for stressing your patience.

- Carsten


Thanks and Regards
Noorul

On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 9:38 PM, Noorul Islam <gnu...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all,

Attached is the patch which has following changes.

* lisp/org-agenda.el:
 - Removed obsolete functions, org-highlight-until-next-command and
org-unhighlight-once.
 - Removed obsolete variable org-agenda-remove-date.

* lisp/org.el
 - Fixed some typos.

Thanks and Regards,
Noorul



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