Hi David, I just wanted to give you a quick "thank you" for the nmbug-status program. It's really handy to be able to publish decent-looking HTML pages based on notmuch search results with this.
The script is quite general, (only a tiny portion was tied directly to nmbug), so I renamed it notmuch-to-html, and hosted it here after a tiny bit of generalization and a couple of minor user-interface changes: http://git.cworth.org/git/notmuch-to-html Feel free to re-adopt this as part of nmbug if you want or to suck it back into notmuch/contrib or whatever. Again, thanks! -Carl PS. For reference, here are the results I'm currently generating with the script (for the Mesa project): http://cworth.org/~cworth/mesa-stable-queue/ You'll see that I'm doing something very similar to what nmbug does, (even with a compatible tag-naming scheme). In my case, I'm not (yet) doing any collaborative maintenance of the patch queue, so I don't need any of the tag-synchronization features that nmbug provides. I would like to be able to do collaborative tag maintenance in the future. And I think for that what I'd really like is a standalone tool that allowed me to synchronize a set of tags (such as, "anything with a msq::" prefix). Of course, that's really close to what nmbug is. I'd just like to see it be a bit more general, and walk the user more gently through the setup. (I'll confess that I tried to hack up nmbug a bit, but failed. There's some mismatch between me and perl that is apparently not going to be resolved.) -- carl.d.wo...@intel.com
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