Tristan,

If you use email, you can contact us at [email protected]. I know the 
push notifications would help me, at least, with prompt response times.

On Monday, May 2, 2016 at 3:03:07 AM UTC-4, Tristan Kohl wrote:
>
> Hi Hegart,
>
> sorry for my late respnse, that was hell of a week here :D
>
> I would be available tomorrow at 10:00 UTC or on Wednesday between 12:00 
> UTC and 15:00 UTC. Until then I have to figure out, how to setup Hangouts 
> on my machine ;).
> I second your concerns about the hard coded postal code as in Germany we 
> do have a complete different system, but I am sure we can figure out a 
> solution for this.
>
> Cheers
> Tristan
>
> Am Sonntag, 24. April 2016 19:57:55 UTC+2 schrieb Hegart Dmishiv:
>>
>> Hi Tristan,
>>
>> It seems as though both Andrew and I spend a lot of time outside our own 
>> natural timezones, haha. If you suggest a time, I'm sure either or both of 
>> us could accommodate. If you could provide a timezone conversion link, such 
>> as by using The Time Zone Converter 
>> <http://www.thetimezoneconverter.com/>, that makes it even easier for 
>> us. 
>>
>> I'm looking forward to getting more people involved in this project. It's 
>> something I've been thinking about for many years now. I even rediscovered 
>> recently a blog post 
>> <https://citizynware.wordpress.com/2010/11/05/guyfawkes/> I wrote back 
>> in 2010 about the subject. If you read that, I think you'll understand more 
>> of the mentality behind TiddlyCRM, and why it is focused on the home user, 
>> as opposed to the traditional target audience of CRM packages. I'm using 
>> New Zealand as a test case for this, and I already have a potential 
>> distribution point in mind here for getting the end product into the hands 
>> of a large number of users within the ideal target audience. However, I 
>> realise that this will all have interest for other audiences, and work will 
>> need to be done to internationalise TiddlyCRM eventually. For instance, the 
>> strict Street Number > Street Name > Suburb > City > Postcode flow of a 
>> physical / postal address may not be the same in Germany as it is in New 
>> Zealand, so the address field names will probably eventually need to become 
>> more dynamic than static.
>>
>> Andrew and I have also been discussing ways to take discussion of 
>> TiddlyCRM beyond just this single discussion thread, in an organised 
>> fashion. We'll announce here any decisions made on that.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Hegart.
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, 24 April 2016 21:46:20 UTC+12, Tristan Kohl wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Andrew,
>>>
>>> that sounds awesome and I look forward to help you with the JS part as 
>>> far as I am capable of. As I am from Germany neither you nor Hegart are 
>>> close to my timezone so what would be a good time to contact one of you to 
>>> talk about details?
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Tristan
>>>
>>>
>>> Am Samstag, 23. April 2016 01:50:04 UTC+2 schrieb Andrew Myers:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Tristan,
>>>>
>>>> Regarding javascript. Neither Hegart nor myself have much experience 
>>>> with it. Any such background is beneficial down the line I am sure.
>>>>
>>>> Currently we have been dealing with html with light ineraction of CSS. 
>>>> There is still much to decide on what needs to be done in Beta.
>>>>
>>>> If you would like, you can catch one of us on Hangouts to chat about 
>>>> joining the main dev team. Let me know and I will set it up.
>>>>
>>>>

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