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43 To: Mark Walters <markwalters1009@gmail.com>, notmuch@notmuchmail.org
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44 Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/5] Notmuch Pick (WIP or contrib)
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68 Mark Walters <markwalters1009@gmail.com> writes:
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72 > Notmuch pick is an emacs view which displays a threaded view of
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73 > messages: each message has its own line and the thread structure is
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74 > shown with UTF-8 graphics characters (so it looks vaguely similar to
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75 > mutt's threaded view): see http://kanelephant.com/screen.png for a screenshot.
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77 > Pick was originally written by David Edmondon and posted on irc and I
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78 > have been developing it on and off since. Now that almost all the
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79 > backend changes it uses are in I would like to see about getting it
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82 > The code is not of the same standard as mainline code: in particular a
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83 > lot of the code is written by me and is working but unidiomatic
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84 > lisp. It has also not had widespread testing so I would expect it to
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85 > have several bugs.
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87 > We could try getting it into mainline using the normal review type
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88 > approach, but the patch is necessarily large (it implements a new view
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89 > similar in size to show or search) with the main pick.el file being
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92 > An alternative approach would be to accept it into contrib and then
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93 > reviewers/users could submit fixes for the problems directly.
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95 > This patch series implements the latter approach, but I am definitely
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96 > happy to try for the former or some other approach.
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100 I have been using this series for a long time and have not found any
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101 issues. How about adding pick as a part of proper emacs file and have a
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102 config value that disables pick by default. ? So only when
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103 notmuch-enable-pick is set we will load notmuch-pick.el ?
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105 > In its current form the user needs to copy (or link) the
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106 > notmuch-pick.el from contrib into the emacs directory and then build
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107 > notmuch as usual.
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109 With that users won't require to do the above.
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111 >There are two very small patches to "mainline" code:
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112 > one to compile and load the pick file if present and one small tweak
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113 > to notmuch-show.el. Then in contrib/notmuch-pick there are three
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114 > files: the notmuch-pick.el file itself, a README describing
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115 > documenting install and use, and a TODO which contains the main things
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116 > I think need doing (and I will try to update this in light of comments
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