2014-05-15 0:59 GMT+03:00 Wael Nasreddine :
> David Bremner writes:
>
>> Dear Ali;
Hello David,
>> Looking at the commit history, I noticed you haven't worked very much on
>> the notmuch ruby bindings in the last couple years. That could be
>> because notm
2014-05-15 0:59 GMT+03:00 Wael Nasreddine :
> David Bremner writes:
>
>> Dear Ali;
Hello David,
>> Looking at the commit history, I noticed you haven't worked very much on
>> the notmuch ruby bindings in the last couple years. That could be
>> because notm
Dear Ali;
Looking at the commit history, I noticed you haven't worked very much on
the notmuch ruby bindings in the last couple years. That could be
because notmuch needs to be done, but if you've lost interest, maybe we
should pass on the torch to someone else? I think Felipe, in c
David Bremner writes:
> Dear Ali;
>
> Looking at the commit history, I noticed you haven't worked very much on
> the notmuch ruby bindings in the last couple years. That could be
> because notmuch needs to be done, but if you've lost interest, maybe we
> should pass
David Bremner writes:
> Dear Ali;
>
> Looking at the commit history, I noticed you haven't worked very much on
> the notmuch ruby bindings in the last couple years. That could be
> because notmuch needs to be done, but if you've lost interest, maybe we
> should pass
Dear Ali;
Looking at the commit history, I noticed you haven't worked very much on
the notmuch ruby bindings in the last couple years. That could be
because notmuch needs to be done, but if you've lost interest, maybe we
should pass on the torch to someone else? I think Felipe, in c
Andreas Amann writes:
> After a number of embarrassing mails I use the attached patch, which
> changes the default behaviour of "r" to "reply to sender only". Usual
> reply to everybody is "R". Maybe you prefer reversed binding?
At least in gnus:
r - start reply to author
R - start reply to a
Andreas Amann writes:
> After a number of embarrassing mails I use the attached patch, which
> changes the default behaviour of "r" to "reply to sender only". Usual
> reply to everybody is "R". Maybe you prefer reversed binding?
At least in gnus:
r - start reply to author
R - start reply to a
On Mon, 08 Nov 2010 10:02:31 -0800, Carl Worth wrote:
> Now, where was that patch adding a "reply to sender only" binding...
>
After a number of embarrassing mails I use the attached patch, which
changes the default behaviour of "r" to "reply to sender only". Usual
reply to everybody is "R". Ma
On Mon, 08 Nov 2010 10:02:31 -0800, Carl Worth wrote:
> Now, where was that patch adding a "reply to sender only" binding...
>
After a number of embarrassing mails I use the attached patch, which
changes the default behaviour of "r" to "reply to sender only". Usual
reply to everybody is "R". Ma
On Mon, 08 Nov 2010 09:47:19 -0800, Carl Worth wrote:
> Here are those instructions. Just reply to this message and send me a
> public ssh key, then I'll merge your ruby bindings to master, and set
> things up so that you can push any future changes.
Bah. I had intended to send that message only
On Mon, 08 Nov 2010 09:47:19 -0800, Carl Worth wrote:
> Here are those instructions. Just reply to this message and send me a
> public ssh key, then I'll merge your ruby bindings to master, and set
> things up so that you can push any future changes.
Bah. I had intended to send that message only
On Mon, 08 Nov 2010 09:44:53 -0800, Carl Worth wrote:
> I'm glad to see these implemented within the bindings directory of the
> notmuch source code. If you'd be interested, I'd be happy to host these
> bindings in the primary repository, (where you could just push changes
> directly). I'll send y
On Mon, 08 Nov 2010 09:44:53 -0800, Carl Worth wrote:
> I'm glad to see these implemented within the bindings directory of the
> notmuch source code. If you'd be interested, I'd be happy to host these
> bindings in the primary repository, (where you could just push changes
> directly). I'll send y
On Sat, 22 May 2010 10:26:52 +0300, Ali Polatel wrote:
> I've written Ruby bindings for the notmuch library.
Hi, Ali.
Thanks so much for writing these bindings and sharing them with the
community! I'm sorry it has taken me so long before I've responded to
your message announcing these.
> - Clon
On Sat, 22 May 2010 10:26:52 +0300, Ali Polatel wrote:
> I've written Ruby bindings for the notmuch library.
Hi, Ali.
Thanks so much for writing these bindings and sharing them with the
community! I'm sorry it has taken me so long before I've responded to
your message announcing these.
> - Clon
Hey all,
I've written Ruby bindings for the notmuch library.
Here are related links:
Gitweb: http://github.com/alip/notmuch/tree/ruby
Git: git://github.com/alip/notmuch.git (branch ruby)
API documentation: http://dev.exherbo.org/~alip/notmuch/ruby/
Building is simple:
- Clone the git url mention
Hey all,
I've written Ruby bindings for the notmuch library.
Here are related links:
Gitweb: http://github.com/alip/notmuch/tree/ruby
Git: git://github.com/alip/notmuch.git (branch ruby)
API documentation: http://dev.exherbo.org/~alip/notmuch/ruby/
Building is simple:
- Clone the git url mention
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