From: Damien Sandras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [GnomeMeeting-list] Common address book
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Hello,

I have had private e-mail exchanges with one person who thinks that
having a common address book shared by GNOME applications like Ekiga and
Evolution is a bad idea, and that it would be better to have a separate
address book for Ekiga and a separate one for Evolution.

He also thinks that I am not following the advice of my users and that I
impose my own view of the project without taking into account external
ideas. (The same rant about the new name was mentioned again).

So I would like to do a quick poll on the mailing list.

Please choose a), b) or c) :
a) I think that it is better to have a common address book for all
applications if possible
b) I think it is better that all applications have their own address
book, I don't want my contacts to be shared between the different
applications I am using
c) I do not care.

Thanks!
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_      Damien Sandras
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Hello all,
IMHO, I don't know if, as of today, it is technically possible, but I would say that leave the choice to the final user. Might it be possible to keep any Ekiga builtin directory (or why not Evoltution ?) as a default and give the possibility to use something else ? For example, in my personnal case, I would prefer to use the thunderbird one. I don't use Evolution at all and it seems to me as a double fonction with thunderbird.
I would check (b).
Thanks,
PhL


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