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Director of Linux Foundation IT. Currently in charge of kernel.org infra.

This account is for Linux/Kernel/FOSS topics in general: #linux, #kernel, #foss, #git, #sysadmin, #infrastructure.

For my personal account, please follow @monsieuricon@castoranxieux.ca.

Montrรฉal, Quรฉbec, Canada ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ
@daandemeyer @brauner Integrating with Github is somewhat orthogonal to the main purpose, which is keeping development decentralized (or, at least, with an option to transparently fail over). However, there is already a way to sync issues into b4 bugs (using git-bug's bridge), so you're already mostly there. I hope to add more PR-related features to the next version (after 0.16 is out), so maybe I can look at it then.
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@brauner Hey, I'm happy to see the review features being used!
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@jstultz if it's a patch that is already a commit, you can use "b4 dig" to get all possible information about it, including all revisions we can find. If it's not a commit yet, then we don't currently have a good mechanism to find its history other than what you suggest.
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@gnomon yeah, but they flood basically every year. :) we're in no danger over where we are, thanks!
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@whitequark I use mailerlite for our baseball association, but I cannot attest to its "non-evilness".
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K. Ryabitsev-Prime ๐Ÿ

It's monsoon weather in Montreal.
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@SRAZKVT other than libgit2?
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K. Ryabitsev-Prime ๐Ÿ

@GossiTheDog looks to me like "no having extra-corporeal events while passed out"
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K. Ryabitsev-Prime ๐Ÿ

The same people who came up with abstinence-only sex education curriculum are now focusing their energy on internet access policies.
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@kernellogger @vbabka No, you just need to configure a single target to make both "yank" and "track" work. I mean, having your own script is fine, too, but the solution is literally right there. :)
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guy has a trillion dollars, 0 friends, and has never landed a joke. I know a pact with the devil when I see one.

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K. Ryabitsev-Prime ๐Ÿ

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@Dio9sys I had a shirt a while ago, back when I was actively studying Chinese. It had a brush painting of a willow and vertical text alongside it: ไธ€้ปžๆ„ๆ€ไนŸๆฒ’ๆœ‰ไฝ†ๆ˜ฏ็œ‹่ตทไพ†ๅพˆๆผ‚ไบฎ, so when people asked me "do you even know what it says," I told them "no idea, but looks pretty".
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@Dio9sys lol, I found my original template for it. I was wrong, it was a dragon, not a willow. https://mricon.com/misc/yidianyisi.pdf
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K. Ryabitsev-Prime ๐Ÿ

Edited 18 days ago
@Dio9sys I had a shirt a while ago, back when I was actively studying Chinese. It had a brush painting of a willow and vertical text alongside it: ไธ€้ปžๆ„ๆ€ไนŸๆฒ’ๆœ‰ไฝ†ๆ˜ฏ็œ‹่ตทไพ†ๅพˆๆผ‚ไบฎ, so when people asked me "do you even know what it says," I told them "no idea, but looks pretty".
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@Dio9sys the people who will be most impressed will be average Chinese people who will think you're some kind of genius. :)

Learn how to write fancy brushstroke calligraphy, even if it's only for a few characters, and you'll ascend into the status of minor linguistic deity.
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K. Ryabitsev-Prime ๐Ÿ

All of you who are stressing about Mutt/NeoMutt dropping off precipitously in the graphs, that's because at some point it stopped advertising itself in the headers. Here's another graph where I excluded patches (and thus git-send-email/quilt/most of b4) -- and included clients that don't identify themselves via User-Agent or X-Mailer headers. You will notice the direct relationship between the "Mutt" bar shrinking and the "unknown" bar expanding starting with 2020. It's safe to say that most of the "unknown" in recent years is Mutt/NeoMutt clients.
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@monsieuricon I have never heard of "quilt" or "b4".

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