There seems to be consensus to use presence in contrib as
documentation of limited support by the notmuch developers; in fact
nmbug is pretty integrated into our current development process, so
devel seems more appropriate.
Newer patch email containing In-Reply-To: to an email sent some time ago
(i.e. to a "thread") was not visible in that "thread" in patch view when
another patch "thread" was submitted in between. This change collects
all messages in every (notmuch-created) thread together before printing
all these threads out in a patch view.
Thanks to Ethan Glasser-Camp for initial review and suggestions with
code examples.
In latest configuration quite a few long views were added to the
Notmuch Patches page. To ease navigating to the views a 'Views'
section was added to the beginning of page containing hyperlink
to every view.
When the From: field in patch email does not contain 'realname'
field, the patch listing does not show anything as patch sender.
In this case use the part before '@' in mail address as the sender
identification in patch listing.
The initial nmbug-status was pretty consistent in it's whitespacing
but a few lines had some leftover slips. Those are now "corrected".
Also, most of the code used ' as quoting char. As in Python one can
use ' and " interchangeably some code used " instead of '. However
the usage of those were inconsistent. Now all quotes that python
parses are ':s (only quoted content uses ":s).
No functional changes.
In reformatting the line 111 accidentally indented to one indentation
level too much (happens easily when interactively indenting python
code using emacs). The line now has 4 spacess less indentation, thus
restoring it to the block level it belongs.
This is (almost) the same script as has been used for
http://nmbug.tethera.net/status for a while now. The only change is
that the configuration is not hardcoded anymore. By default the config
is fetched from a special branch in the nmbug repo that contains only
config info. The idea is that push access to this branch can be
restricted a bit more than the tags, since it will change the
appearence of the web pages.