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Support for bookmarks in debbugs.el
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Matthias Meulien <orontee <at> gmail.com> writes:
> Hi Michael,
Hi Matthias,
> First, sorry for not posting directly to a bug report mailing list but
> I am not used to report for ELPA hosted packages and failed to find
> the mail address where to report bugs for debbugs.el. I just show
> that you're the package maintainer. Please tell me whether there's a
> better place to post what follows, and I'll do it.
GNU ELPA packages are regarded as part of Emacs. 'M-x report-emacs-bug'
is perfect for them.
I'm sending my reply to <bug-gnu-emacs <at> gnu.org> in order to get a bug number.
> Here's my point. For people (like me!) that haven't subscribed to
> emacs bug mailing list (frightened by its traffic for example) it's
> difficult to follow a bug report. From time to time, I found myself
> searching my memory for that bug number I contributed to but never saw
> what happened since then, etc.
>
> Attached is a patch adding support for bookmarks in Debbugs buffers.
> I am not a heavy user of the package so I am not sure this patch
> covers the most frequent use cases. But its able to save and restore
> simple queries.
>
> Tell me whether you're interested in this feature, if there are
> changes I should apply to the patch, etc.
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.
But I won't object if I understand the additional benefit.
In case we continue to work on this, I propose to add the code into an
additional file debbugs-bookmark.el. And we need some doc in debbugs-ug.texi.
> Thanks a lot for your time and work on Emacs.
>
> Regards,
> --
> Matthias
Best regards, Michael.
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