Just realized that another interest of using bookmarks would be to store queries not search results. No serious impact on what I previously wrote. Le dim. 22 juin 2025 à 21:06, Matthias Meulien a écrit : > It looks interesting. Personally, I'm not a user of bookmark.el, so I >>> have no clear view whether we need it in parallel to the tagging of bugs >>> in debbugs. See the commands `debbugs-gnu-toggle-tag' and >>> `debbugs-gnu-toggle-mark', which offer a kind of internal bookmarking. >>> >> >> >> I wasn't aware of that. I'll read a out those. >> >> But I won't object if I understand the additional benefit. >>> >> >> Not clear to me at this point. Give me time to try what you recommended. >> I suspect that we'll just close the bug. >> > > I read the Tabulated Lists node of the manual and learn what tag and mark > means in the context of Debbugs. I tried both features. > > One interest of bookmarks is that it uses a single interface whatever the > handler and major mode is: You learn them once. > > Another interest is that they're centralized. Thus when visiting the > bookmark menu, where I have among others a bookmarks to "Emacs sources" > handled by `vc-dir' and a bookmark to "Search results for "emacs" - explain > xkcd" handled by EWW, I could also have a bookmark for "Emacs Bug #78864" > handled by Debbugs. > > But my feeling is that it's not worth introducing bookmarks in > debbugs-gnu.el: It'd add confusion for little gain. > > On my side I may find time to follow your suggestion and rework my patch > in a separate file, so I can eventually continue using bookmarks to track > bugs. If it happens, I'll share the result and see whether other people > are interested (I doubt). > > Feel free to close that bug. > > Regards, > -- > Matthias > -- Matthias