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"W. Trevor King" <[email protected]> writes:
> So, “here's a goal to shoot for, and I'm happy with my fork.  If
> someone else wants to land patches like these upstream, I'm also happy
> dropping my fork.” ;). 

More just, "Thanks for your code. I used it and happened to change it a
bit while using it. Take a look if you want."

> I think it would be easier to just mail your patches to the list and
> see what sticks.

Easier than what? I might be spending more time on emails now than I did
on any of my changes. And I'm not sure what we're talking about. :-)

I don't have any real plans for hacking on notmuch-to-html more (unless
I run into some problem). And if I do, I'll probably do just what I did
this time, (take a look the latest nmbug stuff and go from there).

But sure, next time I can try to send patches to the list first.

It's just that I never set out to make any changes this time around. I
was just trying to create/publish a web page, and some changes happened
as a side effect. Then I found myself unwilling to publish a page
without a pointer to the actual code that made it (so I had to publish
my changed version). Then I found myself unwilling to publish code
without history (so I had to publish a git repository). Then I found
myself unwilling to publish a git repository without at least some
guidance for a user who tried to run the code, (so I made a few more
changes beyond what I had strictly needed to make my page). So, yes,
some yak-shaving there, but git tells me it was only about one hour.

> That makes sense, but I'd prefer something like:
...
> Heh, that should probably be fixed ;)
...
> I'd prefer a clearer error message when we can't find a config file (I'm
> working up a patch now ;)

All sounds good to me. Thanks for everything you do. Have fun!

- -Carl

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