Hello, Em quinta-feira, 21 de outubro de 2021, às 13:06:35 -03, Ricardo Wurmus escreveu: > Thiago Jung Bauermann <bauerm...@kolabnow.com> writes: > > 2. Going through the guix-patches mailing list looking for > > submissions that > > touch the few areas of Guix where I have at least some > > experience. I don’t > > think I found an effective method yet (in part the problem is on > > my side > > because the search function of the email client I use isn’t very > > reliable). > > If a browser fits into your workflow you may want to search for > submissions on https://issues.guix.gnu.org. It also shows > “forgotten” issues that would likely benefit from some poking.
I don’t have a browser currently in my workflow, but I don’t mind using it. Thank you for the tip, I’ll try it out. Also thanks for reminding about the “forgotten” issues. I’ll look into them. > > One thing that would help me would be some way to “subscribe” to > > changes in > > certain areas of Guix. That way, when a patch is submitted which > > touches > > those areas I would be automatically copied on the emails that > > go to the > > guix-patches mailing list. “areas of Guix” could be defined by > > paths in the > > repo, guile modules or regexps matching package names, for > > example. > > Perhaps issues.guix.gnu.org could offer atom feeds for certain > keywords (e.g. the name of the module touched by the commits?). That is a great idea. -- Thanks, Thiago