Christian Egli <christian.e...@sbs.ch> writes:

> I've looked at the old manual and have been a bit overwhelmed by the
> task. There is a lot of material there by quite a few people. I don't
> know how easy it would be to hunt down the authors and ask them for
> permission to re-license the content with (I presume) GFDL (it is
> currently under some form of BSD license).

I don't think this is necessary how much of the manual seems outdated.

> Maybe the installation section could be
> scrapped if the aim is to get it integrated with Emacs.

You still need it for more recent versions as the one in Emacs will not
be up-to-date with development.

> At the risk of loosing lot of material, maybe a more promising approach
> would be indeed to start from scratch, like Philipp Moeller has proposed
> (https://github.com/bo0ts/bbdb-v3).

You are welcome to fork and send pull requests.

> Thanks
> Christian

-- 
Philipp

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