Hello It looks like tc.el (Trivial Cite) is no longer needed. Correctly configuring these two variables provide by Gnus:
message-citation-line-function message-citation-line-format provide the same outcome as Trivial-Cite did previously. For me anyway. So, I won't further pursue taking over maintainership of tc.el On 8 August 2018 19:20 Nicholas D Steeves, wrote: > Hi Gijs, > > On Wed, Aug 08, 2018 at 08:36:29AM +0200, Gijs Hillenius wrote: >> On 29 Jul 2018, David Bremner wrote: >> >> > Package: emacs-goodies-el >> > Version: 39.0 >> > Severity: normal >> > >> > trivial-cite is no longer available even from emacswiki. If someone >> > wants to take over as upstream we can re-introduce it. >> > >> >> >> It took a few tries, but I managed to contact Lars Ræder Clausen by >> email. He is fine with me becoming a point of contact for tc.el. I'll >> now see how to add it to Elpa. > > Thank you for pursuing this :-) Strictly speaking, we're looking for an > active upstream maintainer. For example, eproject has one, but is > neither part of GNU ELPA nor MELPA ( https://github.com/jrockway/eproject ). > From what I've read an active upstream maintainer is also now part of > MELPA's standards, and they'll also probably ask for trivial-cite's > project URL. > > In github namespace, tc is now occupied by https://github.com/kanchoku/tc > It might be worth renaming the package to trivial-cite at this time, > to avoid the confusion this causes. > > Please let us know once you have it in Vcs. Other hosts like Gitlab > or Bitbucket are also perfectly fine :-) > > Sincerely, > Nicholas > > P.S. At some point this bug will be automatically archived and locked. > If that happens and you don't know how to unarchive the bug, please > email debian-emac...@lists.debian.org > -- If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it at all. -- Oscar Wilde
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