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diff --git a/2025/captions/emacsconf-2025-gmail--orggmail-a-deep-integration-of-gmail-into-your-org-mode--bala-ramadurai--answers.vtt b/2025/captions/emacsconf-2025-gmail--orggmail-a-deep-integration-of-gmail-into-your-org-mode--bala-ramadurai--answers.vtt index c9034d0b..af90fa86 100644 --- a/2025/captions/emacsconf-2025-gmail--orggmail-a-deep-integration-of-gmail-into-your-org-mode--bala-ramadurai--answers.vtt +++ b/2025/captions/emacsconf-2025-gmail--orggmail-a-deep-integration-of-gmail-into-your-org-mode--bala-ramadurai--answers.vtt @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ WEBVTT +NOTE Feedback: Consider using similar background (dark-only / light-only) throughout to help with eye strain. + 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:02.219 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 00:00:21.540 --> 00:00:23.819 -using similar background dark only +using similar background, dark only 00:00:23.820 --> 00:00:25.419 -or light only throughout the help, +or light only throughout 00:00:25.420 --> 00:00:29.859 -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? 00:00:29.860 --> 00:00:31.819 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. 00:00:58.420 --> 00:01:03.659 -I do not use the org system for replying so much. +I do not use the Org system for replying so much. 00:01:03.660 --> 00:01:06.259 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 00:01:18.740 --> 00:01:24.619 -for any contacts that you may have, org contacts. +for any contacts that you may have, org-contacts. 00:01:24.620 --> 00:01:28.059 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. 00:01:29.700 --> 00:01:33.899 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? + 00:01:33.900 --> 00:01:36.739 -The second question is, what would it take +The second question is: "What would it take 00:01:36.740 --> 00:01:40.139 -to use the org pieces of this with? +to use the Org pieces of this with 00:01:40.140 --> 00:01:45.019 -offline IMAP or other non Gmail mail setups. +OfflineIMAP or other non-Gmail mail setups? 00:01:45.020 --> 00:01:46.059 -I use fast mail. +(I use Fastmail.)" 00:01:46.060 --> 00:01:52.779 Currently, I use only Gmail because that's my workflow 00:01:52.780 --> 00:01:58.019 -and it works with a Gmail API. +and it works with a Gmail API, 00:01:58.020 --> 00:02:00.859 -So which means the Python script that goes along with it +which means the Python script that goes along with it 00:02:00.860 --> 00:02:05.179 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 00:02:12.060 --> 00:02:16.379 -to include this offline IMAP setup +to include this OfflineIMAP setup 00:02:16.380 --> 00:02:18.499 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? 00:02:43.740 --> 00:02:46.739 -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, 00:02:53.180 --> 00:02:56.939 do you worry about sending some info to a wrong person @@ -213,6 +224,8 @@ So, I've not paid attention to that, 00:04:09.397 --> 00:04:11.104 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. + 00:04:11.105 --> 00:04:17.539 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 00:04:33.780 --> 00:04:38.499 -and give it to, I mean, put it back into my readme. +and give it to, I mean, put it back into my README. 00:04:38.500 --> 00:04:40.179 -It's been a while since I updated ReadMe, +It's been a while since I updated README, 00:04:40.180 --> 00:04:42.179 and you're absolutely right. @@ -303,6 +316,8 @@ That's one of the reasons why I built this package. 00:05:37.260 --> 00:05:43.699 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? + 00:05:43.700 --> 00:05:49.459 There is one more saying, how does it handle attachments? |
