also sprach Carl Worth [2010.02.07.1156 +1300]:
> > Sorry to burden you, but since you want to continue maintaining
> > the infrastructure, that's just what I have to do. ;)
>
> No burden at all. I don't really care to do everything alone.
> I just want to ensure we keep things centralized
On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 19:38:07 +1300, martin f krafft
wrote:
> Carl, could you set up notmuch-commits at notmuchmail.org and enable
> the commit and enable the mail hook as per
Doing that now.
> Sorry to burden you, but since you want to continue maintaining the
> infrastructure, that's just what
also sprach Carl Worth cwo...@cworth.org [2010.02.07.1156 +1300]:
Sorry to burden you, but since you want to continue maintaining
the infrastructure, that's just what I have to do. ;)
No burden at all. I don't really care to do everything alone.
I just want to ensure we keep things
also sprach Servilio Afre Puentes [2010.02.04.1918
+1300]:
> > If there is indeed an RSS/Atom feed on gitweb that includes the
> > diffs inline, please give me the URL; I can't fine ond.
>
> Can't see that even in the code.
Carl, could you set up notmuch-commits at notmuchmail.org and enable
also sprach Servilio Afre Puentes [2010.02.04.1714
+1300]:
> In the second link, the links with the text "commitdiff" provide
> it, and you have the Atom and RSS feeds at the bottom.
As I see it, the feeds have links to the commitdiffs, but that's not
quite the same as having the diffs inline.
also sprach Marten Veldthuis [2010.02.04.0353 +1300]:
> > Like this? http://notmuchmail.org/recentchanges/
>
> No, more like this: http://git.notmuchmail.org/git/notmuch-wiki
To my knowledge, neither of these two give you diffs. This is what
a post-receive hook offers.
It's trivial to do with
On 4 February 2010 00:05, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Servilio Afre Puentes [2010.02.04.1714
> +1300]:
>> In the second link, the links with the text "commitdiff" provide
>> it, and you have the Atom and RSS feeds at the bottom.
>
> As I see it, the feeds have links to the commitdiffs,
On 3 February 2010 15:18, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Marten Veldthuis [2010.02.04.0353
> +1300]:
>> > Like this? http://notmuchmail.org/recentchanges/
>>
>> No, more like this: http://git.notmuchmail.org/git/notmuch-wiki
>
> To my knowledge, neither of these two give you diffs. This
On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 09:18:29 +1300, martin f krafft
wrote:
> PS: speaking of prefixes, how about remving the subject prefix of
> this list in general? ;)
I used to agree, but in notmuch, I actually find it convenient to have
threads marked by mailing list. Perhaps this will change if/when my
On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 09:18:29 +1300, martin f krafft madd...@madduck.net wrote:
PS: speaking of prefixes, how about remving the subject prefix of
this list in general? ;)
I used to agree, but in notmuch, I actually find it convenient to have
threads marked by mailing list. Perhaps this will
On 3 February 2010 15:18, martin f krafft madd...@madduck.net wrote:
also sprach Marten Veldthuis mar...@veldthuis.com [2010.02.04.0353 +1300]:
Like this? http://notmuchmail.org/recentchanges/
No, more like this: http://git.notmuchmail.org/git/notmuch-wiki
To my knowledge, neither of these
also sprach Servilio Afre Puentes servi...@gmail.com [2010.02.04.1714 +1300]:
In the second link, the links with the text commitdiff provide
it, and you have the Atom and RSS feeds at the bottom.
As I see it, the feeds have links to the commitdiffs, but that's not
quite the same as having the
also sprach Servilio Afre Puentes servi...@gmail.com [2010.02.04.1918 +1300]:
If there is indeed an RSS/Atom feed on gitweb that includes the
diffs inline, please give me the URL; I can't fine ond.
Can't see that even in the code.
Carl, could you set up notmuch-comm...@notmuchmail.org and
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