While ldap is definitely heavier for single-box systems it might just be one of those things no one will make work in a satisfactory manner till it's the default (like UTF-8 was - lots of latin people do not need it but encoding problems were not solved till unicode was forced on everyone). And once basic ldap support is polished I can imagine quite a few wins even for home users - having your own directory server instead of saving contacts in dozens of incompatible formats being just one of them. So the question is - can openldap be trimmed enough to be acceptable for home users ? Cheers, -- Nicolas Mailhot
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