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46 Subject: Re: github mirror
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47 From: "Wael M. Nasreddine" <wael.nasreddine@gmail.com>
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48 To: Tomi Ollila <tomi.ollila@iki.fi>
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68 On Nov 21, 2015 5:48 AM, "Tomi Ollila" <tomi.ollila@iki.fi> wrote:
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71 > Exceptionally top-posting as the rest is left just for reference
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72 > (for anyone interested and loosing the thread context)
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74 > Marking this as notmuch::fixed as
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76 > https://github.com/notmuch/notmuch
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78 > fixes this and is usually up-to-date (I use this link on one of my
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79 > notmuch installations)
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81 > Interestingly the wiki is also in github (just that it is updated
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82 > March 28 -- based on https://github.com/notmuch )
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86 My syncer for the wiki might have died, I'll check on it today! If anyone
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87 notice it falling out of sync please fell free to give me a shout.
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93 > On Sun, Apr 27 2014, Sam Halliday <sam.halliday@gmail.com> wrote:
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97 > > I have just started using notmuch and I really love it! I've been using
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98 > > web interfaces and proprietary mail clients for almost a decade and mutt
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99 > > before that (because I never got on well with rmail or gnus). Now, I'm
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100 > > trying to get all my life-hacker aficionados to follow suit.
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102 > > I was wanting to submit an RFE for you and to browse your source code to
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103 > > see how hard it would be to implement, but I was disappointed that it is
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104 > > all hosted on your own git repository with no issue tracker.
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106 > > While I appreciate that you probably use notmuch as your work flow
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107 > > manager, it is also quite common to use a social website such as github
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108 > > or getsatisfaction to interface with users. In my experience, github
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109 > > dramatically increases the number of contributions from users, in the
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110 > > form of what github calls "pull requests" (if you're a git user but not
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111 > > a github user, the term is confusing).
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113 > > Would it be possible to have a github project for notmuch? I'm certain
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114 > > the git repositories could be synchronised easily.
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116 > > A bridge between github's issue tracker and notmuch would be entirely
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117 > > possible: they have an API that would allow addition and removal of
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118 > > tags, as well as editing tickets. Actually, I would probably use such a
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121 > > But in any case, my RFE/question was this: how hard would it be to have
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122 > > an optional mode of behaviour where tags are stored in the message
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123 > > itself, so that syncing with an IMAP server (e.g. via offlineimap)
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124 > > would make the tags available on all devices. This would negate the need
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125 > > for workarounds, such as shared notmuch databases, when users have
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126 > > multiple machines.
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128 > > It would also allow applications like offlineimap to introduce a gmail
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129 > > plugin that would copy the message into a folder according to its tags,
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130 > > so gmail labels and notmuch tags would be in sync.
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135 > > _______________________________________________
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136 > > notmuch mailing list
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137 > > notmuch@notmuchmail.org
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138 > > http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch
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139 > _______________________________________________
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140 > notmuch mailing list
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141 > notmuch@notmuchmail.org
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142 > https://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch
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148 On Nov 21, 2015 5:48 AM, "Tomi Ollila" <<a href="mailto:tomi.ollila@iki.fi">tomi.ollila@iki.fi</a>> wrote:<br>
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151 > Exceptionally top-posting as the rest is left just for reference<br>
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152 > (for anyone interested and loosing the thread context)<br>
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154 > Marking this as notmuch::fixed as<br>
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156 > <a href="https://github.com/notmuch/notmuch">https://github.com/notmuch/notmuch</a><br>
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158 > fixes this and is usually up-to-date (I use this link on one of my<br>
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159 > notmuch installations)<br>
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161 > Interestingly the wiki is also in github (just that it is updated<br>
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162 > March 28 -- based on <a href="https://github.com/notmuch">https://github.com/notmuch</a> )</p>
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163 <p dir="ltr">Hi Tomi,</p>
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164 <p dir="ltr">My syncer for the wiki might have died, I'll check on it today! If anyone notice it falling out of sync please fell free to give me a shout.<br>
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170 > On Sun, Apr 27 2014, Sam Halliday <<a href="mailto:sam.halliday@gmail.com">sam.halliday@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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172 > > Dear NotMuch,<br>
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174 > > I have just started using notmuch and I really love it! I've been using<br>
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175 > > web interfaces and proprietary mail clients for almost a decade and mutt<br>
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176 > > before that (because I never got on well with rmail or gnus). Now, I'm<br>
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177 > > trying to get all my life-hacker aficionados to follow suit.<br>
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179 > > I was wanting to submit an RFE for you and to browse your source code to<br>
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180 > > see how hard it would be to implement, but I was disappointed that it is<br>
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181 > > all hosted on your own git repository with no issue tracker.<br>
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183 > > While I appreciate that you probably use notmuch as your work flow<br>
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184 > > manager, it is also quite common to use a social website such as github<br>
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185 > > or getsatisfaction to interface with users. In my experience, github<br>
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186 > > dramatically increases the number of contributions from users, in the<br>
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187 > > form of what github calls "pull requests" (if you're a git user but not<br>
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188 > > a github user, the term is confusing).<br>
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190 > > Would it be possible to have a github project for notmuch? I'm certain<br>
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191 > > the git repositories could be synchronised easily.<br>
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193 > > A bridge between github's issue tracker and notmuch would be entirely<br>
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194 > > possible: they have an API that would allow addition and removal of<br>
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195 > > tags, as well as editing tickets. Actually, I would probably use such a<br>
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196 > > thing :-)<br>
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198 > > But in any case, my RFE/question was this: how hard would it be to have<br>
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199 > > an optional mode of behaviour where tags are stored in the message<br>
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200 > > itself, so that syncing with an IMAP server (e.g. via offlineimap)<br>
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201 > > would make the tags available on all devices. This would negate the need<br>
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202 > > for workarounds, such as shared notmuch databases, when users have<br>
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203 > > multiple machines.<br>
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205 > > It would also allow applications like offlineimap to introduce a gmail<br>
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206 > > plugin that would copy the message into a folder according to its tags,<br>
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207 > > so gmail labels and notmuch tags would be in sync.<br>
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209 > > Best regards,<br>
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212 > > _______________________________________________<br>
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213 > > notmuch mailing list<br>
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214 > > <a href="mailto:notmuch@notmuchmail.org">notmuch@notmuchmail.org</a><br>
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215 > > <a href="http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch">http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch</a><br>
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216 > _______________________________________________<br>
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