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Joshua Branson <jbranso@fastmail.com> writes:

> That sounds pretty awesome, but does the bbdb package have any info
> documentation?  Not that it really matters, but it would be nice to have.
>
> Also, may I ask about ebdb?  Does ebdb ever have
> a chance at making emacs core?

Probably not! There's already push-back on including more packages in
core, and the main argument for making an exception for BBDB (many
packages are already "aware" of it) doesn't apply to EBDB.

Personally, I belong to the "don't put more stuff in core" camp, and am
happy keeping EBDB in ELPA.

E