Just noticed something: on http://issues.guix.info/help, the "submitter" example
suggests "author:ludo" instead of "submitter:ludo" :)
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Ricardo Wurmus ezt írta (időpont: 2018. szept. 5.,
Sze, 10:56):
>
> Arun Isaac writes:
>
> >> I haven’t yet added a way to download attached patches (they are only
> >> displayed inline). At the moment you can only download attachments that
> >> cannot be displayed. I’ll try to find time to ch
Arun Isaac writes:
>> I haven’t yet added a way to download attached patches (they are only
>> displayed inline). At the moment you can only download attachments that
>> cannot be displayed. I’ll try to find time to change this today.
>
> Sure, thanks!
>
>> I think that only GNU packages may
> I haven’t yet added a way to download attached patches (they are only
> displayed inline). At the moment you can only download attachments that
> cannot be displayed. I’ll try to find time to change this today.
Sure, thanks!
> I think that only GNU packages may use debbugs.gnu.org. Mumi is
Hi Arun,
>>> Is this about allowing attached patches to be downloaded? Is it
>>> currently possible to download patches using mumi? It would be nice to
>>> use mumi for my entire workflow, and not have to fallback to the old
>>> debbugs web interface.
>>
>> This is now possible. I currently onl
>> Is this about allowing attached patches to be downloaded? Is it
>> currently possible to download patches using mumi? It would be nice to
>> use mumi for my entire workflow, and not have to fallback to the old
>> debbugs web interface.
>
> This is now possible. I currently only decode attachm
Hello!
Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
> Some of you know this already, but I think it’s time for a proper
> announcement here. I made a little something:
>
> https://issues.guix.info
One word: awesome!
Hopefully contributors-to-be will be less scared than with the old
interface, an
Hi Arun,
>> - proper handling of attachments in multipart messages. If a multipart
>> message contains an attachment, mumi tries to display it like any
>> other multipart type.
>
> Is this about allowing attached patches to be downloaded? Is it
> currently possible to download patches using
> Some of you know this already, but I think it’s time for a proper
> announcement here. I made a little something:
>
> https://issues.guix.info
>
> It tries to provide a friendlier web interface to Debbugs, the software
> we use for tracking bugs that are sent to bug
Hi Ricardo,
> I went ahead and documented the supported query terms on
> https://issues.guix.info/help and linked to it from the start page.
>
> I also added support for “date:” (submission date) and “mdate:” (message
> date) filters, which should look familiar to users of mu/m
Hi Amin,
> […] I'll see if I can manage to make a nice presentation
> of the search syntax on the front page and will send a patch if
> it turns out looking ok.
I went ahead and documented the supported query terms on
https://issues.guix.info/help and linked to it from the start
Am 01.09.2018 um 22:26 schrieb Ricardo Wurmus:
> I hope that eventually we could offer extra features for people who are
> members of the Guix project on Savannah, such as sending control
> messages from within the web interface. I’d also like to eventually
> allow people to comment on issues and
Hi Ricardo,
> I agree. I don’t know how to present these things nicely, but I’ll play
> around with this.
>
> BTW: “submitter:who” should also work now. Like “is:…” it’s a rather
> expensive query because the result set from Debbugs has to be filtered
> locally.
Cool, thanks!
>>> - make the se
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> Hi Amin,
>
>>> The search box accepts issue numbers (for *any* bug on the GNU instance
>>> of Debbugs), but it also supports a few special queries, such as
>>>
>>> is:open / is:pending –> only open issues
>>> is:done / is:closed –> only completed issues
>>> t
Hi Amin,
>> The search box accepts issue numbers (for *any* bug on the GNU instance
>> of Debbugs), but it also supports a few special queries, such as
>>
>> is:open / is:pending –> only open issues
>> is:done / is:closed –> only completed issues
>> title:foo -> issues containing “f
Hi Ricardo,
> Some of you know this already, but I think it’s time for a proper
> announcement here. I made a little something:
>
> https://issues.guix.info
Awesome, it looks pretty neat!
> The search box accepts issue numbers (for *any* bug on the GNU instance
> of Deb
Hello Guix!
Some of you know this already, but I think it’s time for a proper
announcement here. I made a little something:
https://issues.guix.info
It tries to provide a friendlier web interface to Debbugs, the software
we use for tracking bugs that are sent to bug-g...@gnu.org and for
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