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30 From: Pieter Praet <pieter@praet.org>
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31 To: Jameson Graef Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net>,
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33 Subject: Re: priorities for 0.7
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56 On Wed, 06 Jul 2011 09:55:00 -0700, Jameson Graef Rollins <jrollins@finestructure.net> wrote:
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57 > Hey, folks. Now that 0.6 is *finally* out the door, it's time to start
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58 > working on 0.7. As Interim Distinguished co-Chief Vice Tyrant I have
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59 > been tasked with starting the discussion on 0.7 release priorities.
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61 > Below is just the beginning of list of things that have been discussed
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62 > on the list that we should consider merging or working on for 0.7. It's
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63 > weighted towards stuff that I've worked on only because I'm more
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64 > familiar with the state of those patches. Please send follow-ups to
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65 > this list to elaborate on certain things, or bring up other patches that
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66 > should be considered [0]. We can then push on Carl to merge these ahead
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67 > of the 0.7 freeze.
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69 > - notmuch-new atomicity:
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71 > id:"1307822683-848-1-git-send-email-amdragon@mit.edu"
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73 > I believe that the above is that latest version of this series; Austin
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74 > can point us to the right one if it's not. This is an important
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75 > series that is long overdue to be merged. It should definitely be a
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80 > - message/rfc822 part support:
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82 > id:"1307120466-4980-1-git-send-email-jrollins@finestructure.net"
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83 > id:"1307320169-29905-1-git-send-email-jrollins@finestructure.net"
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85 > rfc822 part handling is a bit broken now after the notmuch-show
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86 > rework. The above patch series should have been included in 0.6 to
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87 > fix a couple of regressions. In the meantime Austin and I have
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88 > started looking at further rework of notmuch-show to try to clean it
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89 > up even more. This rework might supersedes these patches, but it
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90 > depends on how far we get.
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92 > - emacs: Add notmuch-show-refresh-view function
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94 > id:"1306627784-3401-1-git-send-email-jrollins@finestructure.net"
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96 > - emacs: Add callback functions to crypto sigstatus button.
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98 > id:"1306861633-3873-1-git-send-email-jrollins@finestructure.net"
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100 > - emacs: notmuch-hello improvements (Daniel Schoepe, Michal Sojka,
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101 > Dmitry Kurochkin, Pieter Praet)
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103 > These guys have been working on various improvements to the
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104 > notmuch-hello page. I'll let them comment on where they're at with
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105 > that, and what should be merged.
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107 I assume you're referring to Dmitry's search widget patch ?
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109 The only role I played in it (apart from signing off on it) was
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110 that of commit message theft provoker :D.
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112 AFAIC, it's ripe for inclusion:
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113 - id:"1309768024-14584-1-git-send-email-dmitry.kurochkin@gmail.com"
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115 > - emacs: tagging race conditions (Austin Clements, Pieter Praet)
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117 > Austin and Pieter have been looking at home to eliminate some race
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118 > conditions when tagging from the emacs interface. I'll let them
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119 > comment on where that's at.
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121 It's coming along nicely, mostly a case of dotting the i's,
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122 though I'm holding off on sending my new patch series until my
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123 bad attempt at a regexp is fixed:
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125 - id:"1310307099-25197-1-git-send-email-pieter@praet.org"
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127 Everyone's welcome to come point and laugh *but* the entrance
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128 fee to the party is a *consistently* working regexp. ;)
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130 Also, this patch series is a prerequisite:
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132 - id:"1310313335-4159-1-git-send-email-pieter@praet.org"
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134 > - emacs: default key bindings
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136 > There's been a lot of discussion about default key bindings for the
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137 > emacs UI. This issue frankly terrifies me since I worry that it is
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138 > basically impossible to converge on anything. I think we'll need to
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139 > see a specific full proposal before we can really consider what to do
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142 > - I know there are other old patches that are sinking in to the abyss.
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143 > Hopefully any of those that are still relevant can be excavated.
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145 I'll be taking a look at the rest when I find some more time.
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147 Meanwhile, I'd like to push these excellent patches for inclusion:
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149 - [PATCH 4/5] Add notmuch-hook. Called when notmuch is started, before notmuch-hello buffer is created.
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150 - id:"1278000507-22290-5-git-send-email-dmitry.kurochkin@gmail.com"
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151 - [PATCH 5/5] Add notmuch-hello-hook. Called every time notmuch-hello buffer is updated.
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152 - id:"1278000507-22290-6-git-send-email-dmitry.kurochkin@gmail.com"
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153 - [PATCH v2] emacs: Turn id:"<message-id>" elements into buttons for notmuch searches
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154 - id:"1309961881-28333-2-git-send-email-daniel.schoepe@googlemail.com"
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158 > [0] It's maybe not mainline notmuch related, but we really need to get
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159 > some sort of tag sharing system worked out. I can only imagine what
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160 > useful info is encoded in Carl's tags that would be invaluable for
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161 > everyone else to see, especially the release managers.
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162 > _______________________________________________
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