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format-patch switch to using "Message-ID" instead of "Message-Id" in
git.git's ba4324c4e1 (e-mail workflow: Message-ID is spelled with ID
in both capital letters, 2023-04-03). Update
piem--insert-message-id-header to follow Git's change.
Message-ID: <20230430221552.251335-4-kyle@kyleam.com>
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As of git.git's ba4324c4e1 (e-mail workflow: Message-ID is spelled
with ID in both capital letters, 2023-04-03), git-format-patch inserts
a Message-ID header instead of Message-Id. Teach
piem--insert-message-id-header to look for either variant when it
checks for an existing header.
Another option would be to ignore the header case entirely. However,
piem--insert-message-id-header is intended to work only for
format-patch output, so stick with the stricter header matching.
Message-ID: <20230430221552.251335-3-kyle@kyleam.com>
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An inbox may regularly receive patches for multiple repos. Allow an
inbox's :coderepo to be a list, and teach piem-inbox-coderepo to
select a target repo by prompting the caller with the configured list.
Message-Id: <20220506014017.14259-1-kyle@kyleam.com>
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public-inbox has started to drop dates from its copyright lines,
pointing to the recommendation at
https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/copyright-notices-in-open-source-software-projects/
I regularly fail to keep copyright lines up to date, so I'll gladly
follow suit.
While touching these lines, change "all contributors" to "all piem
contributors" to get a bit closer to the variants recommended in the
above article.
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A client may mirror and configure inboxes locally. Doing so enables
fast local access to public-inbox-httpd and public-inbox-nntpd. And
with the next pubic-inbox release (v1.7), it will be necessary to set
up local externals for lei.
That can lead to a good amount of information being duplicated between
the piem-inboxes option and ~/.public-inbox/config. To avoid this,
let users set an option to enable collecting information from
public-inbox's configuration.
This relies on code getting the list of inboxes with
piem-merged-inboxes rather than inspecting piem-inboxes directly.
That should be okay because at this point there should be very few
third-party callers. An alternative would be to merge values from the
configuration into the value of piem-inboxes. That'd let callers
continue to inspect public-inboxes, but I'd prefer not to touch the
value of a user option.
Message-Id: <20210610185943.14155-5-kyle@kyleam.com>
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piem-lei-query presents a message-based overview. In many cases the
caller will want to use that search result as a seed for finding the
associated thread. Add a command that construct thread for a given
message.
The threading algorithm is based on public-inbox's. Some details may
have been lost in translation, but I haven't spotted any differences
yet when doing side-by-side comparisons of output from
piem-lei-query-thread and public-inbox's web interface. And testing
with a few ~100-message threads, the performance seems to be okay.
The appearance also follows public-inbox's, which I like.
Message-Id: <20210605211402.20304-7-kyle@kyleam.com>
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Teach piem how to get the associated inbox and message ID for the
current Rmail message.
Message-Id: <20210527232714.8726-1-kyle@kyleam.com>
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There are two spots that use (piem-inbox-get :url ...) and
piem-escape-mid to construct the public-inbox link, and there is about
to be another. Extract this shared logic.
Cc: Xinglu Chen <public@yoctocell.xyz>
Message-Id: <20210207075738.8752-2-kyle@kyleam.com>
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I considered having each contributor keep their own copyright line for
each file up to date (like in Guix), but I don't want to have to
remember to pester patch submitters for that in reviews. Instead go
with a public-inbox-inspired "all contributors".
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The more interesting things will involve more work and setup to test,
but at least start testing some simple things.
This project's Makefile was originally based off of Elfeed's, and the
changes from this commit are adapted from there as well.
Message-Id: <20210123044300.31326-1-kyle@kyleam.com>
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