'check-notmuch-commit' is an updated version of a script I have been
using (although not always as consistently as I should) before sending
patches to the list.
Although it requires a bit more tooling, encouraging people to use
check-notmuch-commit might reduce the number of round trips to the
Tomi Ollila writes:
> On Sun, Oct 10 2021, David Bremner wrote:
>
> The above line does not have TAB, otherwise looks good to me.
>
> (there might be other tab/spaces inconsistencies, but this was local enough
> for me
> to notice ;/)
applied, after (blush) whitespace cleanup.
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Tomi Ollila writes:
> On Sat, Oct 09 2021, David Bremner wrote:
>
>> In order to make it easier to keep the whitespace consistent in the
>> configure script, use the same style defined in devel/STYLE for
>> C/C++.
>>
>> Specifically, a line should begin with zero or more tabs followed
>> by
I'd like to release 0.34 fairly soon, so I'd propose a somewhat
abbreviated release cycle: feature freeze on October 15th, release on
October 20th.
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"Jorge P. de Morais Neto" writes:
> Hi. I would like to report the following documentation and keybinding
> imperfections:
>
> The info page
> [[info:notmuch-emacs.info#notmuch-hello key bindings]] says that
> moves to the previous widget, but that key is actually bound
> to
Tomi Ollila writes:
> On Sun, Feb 28 2021, David Bremner wrote:
>
>> I have restarted the generation of a list archive at
>>
>> https://nmbug.notmuchmail.org/archive/notmuch-list.tar.xz
>>
>> As you can tell from the name, it's not an mbox anymore, but an archive
>> of a Maildir.
>>
>> I have
On Sat, Oct 09 2021, David Bremner wrote:
> In order to make it easier to keep the whitespace consistent in the
> configure script, use the same style defined in devel/STYLE for
> C/C++.
>
> Specifically, a line should begin with zero or more tabs followed
> by fewer than eight spaces.
>
>
On Sun, Oct 10 2021, David Bremner wrote:
> 'check-notmuch-commit' is an updated version of a script I have been
> using (although not always as consistently as I should) before sending
> patches to the list.
>
> Although it requires a bit more tooling, encouraging people to use
>