l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: > Hi! > > The best patch-tracking candidate I’ve seen so far is “patches”, written > by/for the QEMU people (the ‘patches’ package in Guix.) > > https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/packages/#patches > > I think it has everything most of us want, including an Emacs interface. > > The main “difficulty” is setting it up on a machine where it can serve > those patches.json files over HTTP based on the mailing list archive > (which could be synced from <ftp://lists.gnu.org/guix-devel/>) and Git > repo. There’s a README in the the source tree that explains the > details: > > https://github.com/aliguori/patches/blob/master/README-server.md > > Would someone like to set it up somewhere and share a recipe? I’d be > happy to beta-test it as soon as it’s available! :-) > > Ludo’.
Yesterday I got my domains moved back into their old place, so I will try to read into this and see if I can setup a system dedicated to this so we could test it. I agree that we need more people to test and check patches and as soon as I feel like I can do it I will test and check for other people, right now I am not 110% sure. -- ng personal contact: http://krosos.sdf.org EDN: https://wiki.c3d2.de/EDN