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@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
WEBVTT
+NOTE Feedback: Consider using similar background (dark-only / light-only) throughout to help with eye strain.
+
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I first of all want to address the feedback.
@@ -22,13 +24,15 @@ I will keep that in mind the next time I do such a demo.
The first question, I mean, the feedback was considered
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-using similar background dark only
+using similar background, dark only
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-or light only throughout the help,
+or light only throughout
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-throughout the help with iStream.
+to help with eye strain.
+
+NOTE Q: Should I know all my contact's email addresses by heart? Or is some kind of contact list?
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The question, the first question is,
@@ -58,7 +62,7 @@ I will make sure that all contacts
or some kind of tab support is present for email addresses.
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-I do not use the org system for replying so much.
+I do not use the Org system for replying so much.
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I use it for knowing the context.
@@ -73,7 +77,7 @@ So I did not focus on that feature. But this is doable.
We can certainly add a tab support
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-for any contacts that you may have, org contacts.
+for any contacts that you may have, org-contacts.
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Or I don't know if there's any other package that does that.
@@ -84,26 +88,28 @@ So if it is, let me know.
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Org contacts is what comes to my mind.
+NOTE Q: What would it take to use the org pieces of this with, e.g., offlineimap or other non-Gmail mail setups?
+
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-The second question is, what would it take
+The second question is: "What would it take
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-to use the org pieces of this with?
+to use the Org pieces of this with
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-offline IMAP or other non Gmail mail setups.
+OfflineIMAP or other non-Gmail mail setups?
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-I use fast mail.
+(I use Fastmail.)"
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Currently, I use only Gmail because that's my workflow
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-and it works with a Gmail API.
+and it works with a Gmail API,
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-So which means the Python script that goes along with it
+which means the Python script that goes along with it
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only works with Gmail and no other system for now.
@@ -118,7 +124,7 @@ However, yes, I will note this down.
I don't know what it will take
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-to include this offline IMAP setup
+to include this OfflineIMAP setup
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or any other non-Gmail setup.
@@ -133,10 +139,15 @@ So give me some time, maybe I will get to it.
Sorry, sorry. Oops. Okay. Okay. May I continue?
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-Hi, Bella. Yes, please. Sorry for the confusion.
+Hi, Bala. Yes, please. Sorry for the confusion.
+
+00:02:46.740 --> 00:02:50.763
+Hi, Amin. All right.
-00:02:46.740 --> 00:02:53.179
-Hi, Amin. All right. So the next one is,
+NOTE Q: Do you worry about sending some info to a wrong person? Due to some unseen technical issues, for example, due to memory overflow.
+
+00:02:50.764 --> 00:02:53.179
+So the next one is,
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do you worry about sending some info to a wrong person
@@ -213,6 +224,8 @@ So, I've not paid attention to that,
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but I'll take your point.
+NOTE Comment: You should say what org-gmail is and is not, goals and non goals "which in this case is more helpful" to help people get their head around this.
+
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The next one, you should say what org-gmail is
@@ -238,10 +251,10 @@ Okay, so I will definitely take
the information from the slides
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-and give it to, I mean, put it back into my readme.
+and give it to, I mean, put it back into my README.
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-It's been a while since I updated ReadMe,
+It's been a while since I updated README,
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and you're absolutely right.
@@ -303,6 +316,8 @@ That's one of the reasons why I built this package.
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And I hope that answers that.
+NOTE Q: How does it handle attachments? If it doesn't, do you have a plan to add this feature?
+
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There is one more saying, how does it handle attachments?