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bug#66450: 29.1; Debbugs/Gnus sometimes corrupt git formatted patches
From: |
Eric Abrahamsen |
Subject: |
bug#66450: 29.1; Debbugs/Gnus sometimes corrupt git formatted patches |
Date: |
Sat, 14 Oct 2023 09:40:58 -0700 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) |
Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen <eric@ericabrahamsen.net> writes:
>
> Hi Eric,
>
>> Gnus is the obvious choice for scanning incoming bug reports and seeing
>> if any have to do with me (very few of them do!). But Debbugs is the
>> natural choice for keeping track of bugs once I do decide to work on
>> them. Getting from Gnus to Debbugs isn't a no-brainer -- I once wrote a
>> command that adds the bug number of the article under point to
>> `debbugs-gnu-tagged', to be called on articles in the
>> "nntp:gmane.emacs.bugs" group, but I never managed to form the habit of
>> using it.
>
> I use a different approach. I have taught Gnus to follow bug references
> in Summary and Article buffers. The relevant setting is
>
> (setq bug-reference-url-format "https://debbugs.gnu.org/%s")
> (add-hook 'bug-reference-mode-hook 'debbugs-browse-mode)
> (add-hook 'bug-reference-prog-mode-hook 'debbugs-browse-mode)
>
> (add-hook 'gnus-summary-mode-hook 'bug-reference-mode)
> (add-hook 'gnus-article-mode-hook 'bug-reference-mode)
>
> Then, bug references are highlighted, and I can select them with the mouse.
>
>> Anyway, this bug report isn't the place for the discussion!
>
> Indeed. But there's no proper place for discussion, and the Debbugs User
> Guide, which explains this, isn't read by anybody. See
> (info "(debbugs-ug) Minor Mode")
>
> So I spread The Truthâ„¢ wherever I can :-)
The Truth has been heard! I can't believe I didn't know about all this
earlier. I may even work on more bugs now!
Thanks,
Eric
- bug#66450: 29.1; Debbugs/Gnus sometimes corrupt git formatted patches, Maxim Cournoyer, 2023/10/10
- bug#66450: 29.1; Debbugs/Gnus sometimes corrupt git formatted patches, Eric Abrahamsen, 2023/10/11
- bug#66450: 29.1; Debbugs/Gnus sometimes corrupt git formatted patches, Michael Albinus, 2023/10/12
- bug#66450: 29.1; Debbugs/Gnus sometimes corrupt git formatted patches, Eric Abrahamsen, 2023/10/12
- bug#66450: 29.1; Debbugs/Gnus sometimes corrupt git formatted patches, Michael Albinus, 2023/10/13
- bug#66450: 29.1; Debbugs/Gnus sometimes corrupt git formatted patches, Eric Abrahamsen, 2023/10/13
- bug#66450: 29.1; Debbugs/Gnus sometimes corrupt git formatted patches, Michael Albinus, 2023/10/14
- bug#66450: 29.1; Debbugs/Gnus sometimes corrupt git formatted patches,
Eric Abrahamsen <=
- bug#66450: 29.1; Debbugs/Gnus sometimes corrupt git formatted patches, Maxim Cournoyer, 2023/10/16
- bug#66450: 29.1; Debbugs/Gnus sometimes corrupt git formatted patches, Michael Albinus, 2023/10/17
- bug#66450: 29.1; Debbugs/Gnus sometimes corrupt git formatted patches, Eric Abrahamsen, 2023/10/17
- bug#66450: 29.1; Debbugs/Gnus sometimes corrupt git formatted patches, Maxim Cournoyer, 2023/10/17
- bug#66450: 29.1; Debbugs/Gnus sometimes corrupt git formatted patches, Eric Abrahamsen, 2023/10/17
- bug#66450: 29.1; Debbugs/Gnus sometimes corrupt git formatted patches, Maxim Cournoyer, 2023/10/18
- bug#66450: 29.1; Debbugs/Gnus sometimes corrupt git formatted patches, Eric Abrahamsen, 2023/10/18
- bug#66450: 29.1; Debbugs/Gnus sometimes corrupt git formatted patches, Maxim Cournoyer, 2023/10/18
- bug#66450: 29.1; Debbugs/Gnus sometimes corrupt git formatted patches, Eric Abrahamsen, 2023/10/18
- bug#66450: 29.1; Debbugs/Gnus sometimes corrupt git formatted patches, Maxim Cournoyer, 2023/10/18