Efraim Flashner <efr...@flashner.co.il> skribis: > On Tue, Jun 07, 2022 at 05:11:48PM +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
[...] >> The manual mentions the two web interfaces in addition to Emacs: >> >> https://guix.gnu.org/manual/devel/en/html_node/Debbugs-User-Interfaces.html >> >> Do you or would you use them to keep track of pending patches? You didn’t reply to that one but I suppose it’s “no”. > Of the little bit I've seen of debbugs I think I really want is to have > a mailbox folder with just the patches and bugs in it (finally set this > up yesterday) and to have the threads automatically marked as read after > the bug has been closed. I don't know anything about usertags to make > use of them, so it's not something I've ever missed. > > Since I've now split the mailboxes I have less than 300 unread messages > from guix-devel and almost 7000 unread in my shared guix-patches/bugs-guix > mailbox. I would gladly trade that mailbox for something in the terminal > that connected to debbugs directly for the autoupdating of closed bugs > and would still allow me to pipe the patches themselves to apply them to > the git repo. > > It might be what I'm looking for is a minimal emacs config that is just > a frontend to debbugs and lets me use all my normal tools (vim, msmtp, > etc.) for everything else. Well, you could do use Emacs + debbugs.el to browse the list of bugs, but coming up with a simple CLI is doable. Ludo’.