[darcs-users] Re: [darcs-devel] Patchwork Setup

Jason Dagit dagit at codersbase.com
Sun Apr 16 04:43:30 UTC 2006


On 4/15/06, Zachary P. Landau <kapheine at divineinvasion.net> wrote:
> > > A step behind that is to have someone interested enough to mark when a
> > > patch ends up in the stable and unstable branches.
> > >
> > > I guess the final goal would be having the repository maintainers mark patches
> > > as being accepted/rejected/etc on the page.  But I don't see this as
> > > particularly
> > > necessary.
> >
> > I was just thinking about this.  Could we cook up a post-hook command
> > that sends out an email when a patch bundle is applied to automate
> > this process?  The hard part will be getting darcs to pass on enough
> > information to the post-hook to send the email to the right thread on
> > the maillist.
>
> Recently I made a clone of patchwork, so I could start molding it to fit
> darcs development.  So far the original functionality of patchwork is
> implemented.  The next step is to support functionality like what you
> mentioned.  Juliusz and I have talked a bit about how we can modify the
> current setup to work well with the darcs development style.  We did
> mention a way to keep the webpage in sync with the repository, but we
> didn't mention using post-hooks.  That is probably a good idea.
>
> As usual, time is a bit tight, but I'm going to try to get things
> together this week.  If anyone is interested in helping me with the
> webpage design, please let me know.  Currently I just copied the
> patchwork style, but I'd rather we had one of our own.

I'm forwarding this to the darcs-users list.  I suspect there maybe
darcs users with web skills that would like to help out with darcs
development if they knew they could.  I could be wrong, but it's worth
a try :)

Jason




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