Hello Bastien, everyone, Recently, I’ve noticed and opened a few reports that have a ‘[BUG]’ or ‘[RFC]’ label in the subject, but also attach or inline a patch, which causes BARK to classify them as patches [1]. I do this either to report a bug and provide a fix at the same time, or to present an idea with a tentative implementation, but it’s leading to the wrong types.
According to the [manual], a patch sent in response to a bug or request will create a patch in BARK and link it to the original report, but I didn’t notice anything about mixed reports in a single email. In the case of a bug + fix I could just split off the patch as a response, but for an RFC + patch I can’t see a way to suppress the machinery. What’s the preferred approach here? [1] <https://tracker.orgmode.org/?q=[RFC]|[BUG]&types=patch> <https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/[email protected]/> <https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/[email protected]/> <https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/[email protected]/> [manual]<https://codeberg.org/bzg/bark/src/branch/main/docs/bark-manual.org#headline-12> Thanks, -- Jacob S. Gordon [email protected] Please don’t send me HTML emails or MS Office/Apple iWork documents. https://useplaintext.email/#etiquette https://www.fsf.org/campaigns/opendocumen
