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Re: [RFE] Migration to gitlab


From: Michael Albinus
Subject: Re: [RFE] Migration to gitlab
Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2019 17:29:16 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.0.50 (gnu/linux)

Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> writes:

Hi Eli,

>> >> Maybe it's worth to mention this in admin/notes/bugtracker?
>> >
>> > In CONTRIBUTE, I think.
>>
>> It isn't necessary there. The description how to create a message
>> including a patch does already ensures the keyword "[PATCH]" in the
>> message subject line, due to "git format-patch ...".
>
> But not everyone uses "git format-patch", and using it is not
> mandatory, just encouraged.

Like this?

*** /tmp/ediffYbcrob    2019-03-25 17:26:15.099153743 +0100
--- /home/albinus/src/emacs/CONTRIBUTE  2019-03-25 17:25:57.710880544 +0100
***************
*** 59,65 ****
  The Emacs issue tracker at https://debbugs.gnu.org lets you view bug
  reports and search the database for bugs matching several criteria.
  Messages posted to the address@hidden mailing list, mentioned
! above, are recorded by the tracker with the corresponding bugs/issues.

  GNU ELPA has a 'debbugs' package that allows accessing the tracker
  database from Emacs.
--- 59,68 ----
  The Emacs issue tracker at https://debbugs.gnu.org lets you view bug
  reports and search the database for bugs matching several criteria.
  Messages posted to the address@hidden mailing list, mentioned
! above, are recorded by the tracker with the corresponding
! bugs/issues.  If a message to the bug tracker contains a patch, the
! subject of the message shall contain the string "[PATCH]" in order to
! let the bug tracker tag the bug properly.

  GNU ELPA has a 'debbugs' package that allows accessing the tracker
  database from Emacs.
Hmm, and shall we explain also how to reply to bug tracker messages? It
needs another address but the ML.

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