From: Raphaël D. <rap...@gm...> - 2011-08-23 13:00:21
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On Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 11:15:23AM -0800, Roger wrote: > Although I getting you side-tracked here, I currently use something like > profiles to subdivide categories of contacts by using bashrc aliases: > > alias abook-commercial="abook \ > --datafile $HOME/.abook/addressbook-commercial" > alias abook-gov="abook \ > --datafile $HOME/.abook/addressbook-gov" That's an interesting way to do, especially when .gov people aren't in both address books... I will try such a solution for handling groups even if hierarchical filesystems are not the best way to handle non-hierarchical taxonomies. About the field selection in non-interactive mode I'm still waiting for approval/comment/review of Jaakko or Cedric, shouldn't I ? But AFAICT the last commit dates from 2006-09-10 21:38 and there still are quite some patches floating around. So should I wait for review ? If not, is there people interested in having the code imported into a Git repository ? Git would help me working on my patch but I need to know if I should do a proper CVS import into a public Git repository (usable by other people as well) or just a quick-and-dirty import for my personal use. Raph |