Hello summary: I'm new, would like to help, have lots of ideas, some time and some python. The list welcome message invites to introducing myself, so I shall comply, even if this appears to be some configuration relic ;) I'm using the [alot] tag as it looks to be what I'm most likely to contribute to. I'm sysadmin/programmer and a physics student. I've been writing anything significant in Python for only a year now, but have previous experience with C. I prefer to contribute in Python, though. I've been a vim user for nearly eight years, though only recently did I start using things like macros or global commands and writing functions. My experience of email is that I hated it until I started using Gmail in 2004. Since then I merely dislike it :) Or rather, I dislike the MUAs. notmuch has made a very good impression on me and I would like to migrate to it away from gmail. I happen to have some time available now. I understand it is quite hard to provide an overview for newcomers of the state of a rapidly developing project. Please correct me if the following assertions are wrong: * emacs frontend is the most mature, enough for quite some people to use it as their primary MUA * alot is second, but is rather ambitious and very far from '1.0' * I could use it without a need to fall back to the emacs one * vim frontend is interesting, quite a bit less complete, and stalled * curses-notmuch is dead I would like to try and help writing a python terminal vim-friendly client. Alot seems like by far the bast candidate, however I have the impression that it may be trying to do too much for my needs, which may be peculiar. I have installed offlineimap+notmuch+alot on a slow laptop running Debian wheezy. It is looking good with a testing account and I'm considering connecting it to live accounts. How likely is it to mess things up in IMAP? I understand synchronisation across machines and with IMAP is something of an issue so far. How bad would it be to use git for that - and for 'undo'? It would appear some people use git+maildir even instead of IMAP, but I guess the notmuch's database may be completely unsuitable... Does alot have some sort of the design documentation, sketched vision it is heading towards? I think I should write down my ideas before I get too entangled in the implementation details, it would be good to know if something like this is already available. Kris IĆowiecki