Hi Bastien,

I'm willing to sign the FSF copyright papers, provided it isn't too big of
a hassle :-). What do I need to do?

The problem that the other part of the patch solves is as follows:

org-batch-store-agenda-views writes all agendas (according to some
criteria) to disk.
To do this, it first generates all those agendas in a temporary buffer,
which is killed at the end.
This is done in a special environment, so as to not change the currently
open agenda buffer (if there is one).
The process is not hermetic - the plist of org-agenda-category-filter can
get modified while generating the temporary agendas (when generating
agendas with a category filter).
If indeed modified, then at the end of the process, a user sees a filtered
agenda buffer even when starting out from an unfiltered one.

The patch addresses this by first saving the plist of the
org-agenda-category-filter variable, then executing the regular
functionality of org-batch-store-agenda-views, and finally restoring the
plist of org-agenda-category-filter variable.

In case something falls through with the FSF papers, I think this should be
enough to implement a similar fix.

Thanks,
Kosta


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Konstantin Kliakhandler
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On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 1:59 PM, Bastien <b...@gnu.org> wrote:

> Hi Konstantin,
>
> Konstantin Kliakhandler <ko...@slumpy.org> writes:
>
> > I also fixed the problems in both org-agenda.el and am including the
> > patch.
>
> Thanks for the patch -- I applied the part that I understand:
> http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/commit/?id=445a8ec6
>
> As for the other part, can you restate what bug it fixes in very
> simple words?
>
> Also, we cannot accept it unless you signed the FSF copyright
> assignment, so prepare to go this route if you want to submit
> a consequent patch.  Otherwise simply describe the problem and
> a possible fix and we'll implement it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
>  Bastien
>

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