On Thu, May 06, 2010 at 05:14:44AM +0000, Aleksey Lim wrote: >On Sat, May 01, 2010 at 04:33:48PM -0300, Andrés Ambrois wrote: >> This patchset implements sorting in the Journal UI as described in [0]. >> >> This feature was requested in [1] and sponsored by Activity Central [2]. >> >> Sorting by filesize is vital in the field where users need to free up disk >> space. Currently, the only way to find candidates for deletion is to access >> the expanded view of each entry, one by one. This can be a very time >> consuming >> process and often leads to indiscriminate deletion and thus potential loss of >> valuable data. This is bad. >> >> Sorting by creation time (ctime) is also implemented as described in the >> Design >> Proposal. >> >> This implementation currently lacks two aspects which I hope will be sorted >> out >> in the review process: >> >> 1- The proposal does not include a specification for changing the order of >> the >> sort. This patch assumes an ascending order. >> >> 2- There are no icons for the sorting criteria. Or at least I couldn't find >> the >> ones presented in the proposal. I'm sure someone from the design team could >> vectorize the ones there. >> >> v0: Initial submission to sugar-devel > >As current datastore and journal maintainer, some points: > >I'm still not sure will ml path proposal scheme work on not, it removes >some bugs.sl.o issues but adds new e.g. it is pretty hard to collaborate >(in my mind) via ml history, in case of bugs.sl.o, someone can just >share http link to complicated query. Other thing is that on bugs.sl.o >it is easy to query tickets by keywords for example. > >And since having patches both on bugs.sl.o and ml is pretty useless and >there is no regular way to attach "0.90 targeted" keyword to ml posts,
The man page for "git format-patch" from git 1.7.1 shows options like --subject-prefix --add-header which can be used to tag patches for branches. These options can also be configured in .gitconfig or .git/config like so: [format] headers = "Organization: git-foo\n" subjectprefix = CHANGE (@Martin, Bernie: how would one configure branch-specific format settings?) Finally, Trac-like querying capabilities can be easily regained via email search tools like "notmuch". Regards, Michael _______________________________________________ Sugar-devel mailing list Sugar-devel@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/sugar-devel