Steve George <st...@futurile.net> writes:

> If you're interested in this topic there's quite a few different discussions 
> in the email archive, but it's never really achieved a conclusion. There are 
> many contributors who enjoy the current process, so I don't think anyone's 
> proposing removing that. It's about whether the project could 'add' a 
> forge-pr process - so it's an 'Email *and* <insert something>'. This is just 
> background info as it's not the main aim of this thread.

Okay, thanks. I'm open minded to that, so long as I don't in the end get forced 
into using a Web interface. I could talk for a good while regarding what I hate 
about the modern Web and Web browsers. I of course don't have cred like the 
real Emacs developers around here. But I find that working with debbugs, usings 
gnus alongside debbugs-guix.el and debbugs-gnu.el, is satisfactory and 
convenient. Applying a patch was very easy the last time I did it from a gnus 
ephemeral buffer.

E-mail seems, despite its flaws, to end up being a better option than 
everything that tries to replace it. But I'm open to other APIs if there ends 
up being a nice *.el interface available.

-- 
Christopher Howard

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