James Thomas writes: > James Thomas writes: > >> Andrew Cohen writes: >> >>> I asked on emacs.gnus.general to see if anyone was using nnweb. Although >>> the number of responses was small, at least one person, James Thomas, >>> continues to use it. He has, for example, updated the defaults to use >>> help-gnu-emacs. This looks potentially useful, and if James (copied >>> here) is willing to work on this I would suggest fixing nnweb rather >>> than obsoleting it. >> >> Please hold on; I'll send in an updated patch, with the article washing >> also included. >> >> (Thanks for linking to this bug) > > IDK if this is the right place for it, but here it is: > > > > The help-gnu-emacs is only illustrative: may be replaced with the name > of any of the GNU mailing lists. May be tested by: > G w emacs-help RET RET > > Further work could involve gnus-summary-refer-thread working with a new > 'gnus-search-web' for the related messages of a search result. Also, > with customization, as a search and gnus-refer-article-method for users > of public-inbox (public-inbox.org). Here's an updated version: