On Sun, 25 Jun 2017, David Bremner wrote:
> Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes:
>
>>
>> For example, would it make sense to have "notmuch new" (and "notmuch
>> insert") do "thread-based propagation" of specific tags? for example,
>> consider the following
On Mon, 26 Jun 2017, Matt Armstrong wrote:
> David Bremner writes:
>
>> Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes:
>>
>>>
>>> For example, would it make sense to have "notmuch new" (and "notmuch
>>> insert") do "thread-based propagation" of
Matt Armstrong writes:
> David Bremner writes:
>
> It has some subtle implications. E.g. when I tag through a particular
> UI do I mean to tag a particular message or the thread? Is it worth
> making the user think about the difference? Is there some
Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes:
> Hey all--
>
> I really appreciate the thought and experimentation and research that's
> gone into this thread!
>
> On Thu 2017-06-22 17:00:58 -0700, Matt Armstrong wrote:
>> # All threads in which I participate get tag:participated
>> # 1)
David Bremner writes:
> Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes:
>
>>
>> For example, would it make sense to have "notmuch new" (and "notmuch
>> insert") do "thread-based propagation" of specific tags? for example,
>> consider the following (i've just made up the
Well, it's not quite *away* from Turing complete configuration... but it sounds
like you might like the program that computes tags for new messages to get not
only the message but also its thread id and read-only access to the database?
Then both filtering "participated" and computing
Daniel Kahn Gillmor writes:
>
> For example, would it make sense to have "notmuch new" (and "notmuch
> insert") do "thread-based propagation" of specific tags? for example,
> consider the following (i've just made up the config options):
>
> notmuch config set
Hey all--
I really appreciate the thought and experimentation and research that's
gone into this thread!
On Thu 2017-06-22 17:00:58 -0700, Matt Armstrong wrote:
> # All threads in which I participate get tag:participated
> # 1) Find all threads with a message tagged new
> # (finding all