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Fixed parameter ordering in assoc-string calls #15

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Any chance you could merge this in sometime soon?

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abingham commented Sep 9, 2014

Hello? Do you think you could merge this? Or at least comment on it?

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abingham commented Jan 6, 2015

@tkf Are you there? This is a serious defect and really needs to be fixed.

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abingham commented Jun 1, 2015

Poke. Is there any chance of ever getting this merged in?

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shackra commented Dec 24, 2015

why is this not merged yet?

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@tkf seems to have abandoned this project. I've looked into forking it, and the main issue there is convincing the melpa maintainers to accept a new canonical source for the project.

But this bug bit me again recently, so I'll see if I can work with them on this.

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I've sent an email to @tkf (using an address from a commit log, so I hope it's correct). If he doesn't respond to that fairly soon, we can try to convince MELPA to use a fork.

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shackra commented Dec 25, 2015

That would be great. Thought it worries me that @tfk is not answering, it would sucks if he was hit by a bus :/

El 25 de diciembre de 2015 02:47:53 CST, abingham notifications@github.com escribió:

I've sent an email to @tkf (using an address from a commit log, so I
hope it's correct). If he doesn't respond to that fairly soon, we can
try to convince MELPA to use a fork.


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He's made commits to github as recently as Aug. 30, so it would seem that
he's still around. Just not working on this project. But yes, he would be a
great loss.

On Fri, Dec 25, 2015 at 4:07 PM Jorge Araya Navarro <
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That would be great. Thought it worries me that @tfk is not answering, it
would sucks if he was hit by a bus :/

El 25 de diciembre de 2015 02:47:53 CST, abingham <
notifications@github.com> escribió:

I've sent an email to @tkf (using an address from a commit log, so I
hope it's correct). If he doesn't respond to that fairly soon, we can
try to convince MELPA to use a fork.


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abingham and others added 3 commits January 3, 2016 17:22
Use cl-lib instead of the old prefix-less CL package
There is no '&allow-other-keys&rest' keyword and it is treated as
normal argument. And '&rest' keyword should be declared before '&key'
keyword.
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shackra commented Jan 4, 2016

@abingham I saw your pull requests merged on melpa/melpa#3461 it means we are good to go and install emacs-traad?

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abingham commented Jan 4, 2016

@shackra Yes, melpa is now updated with a patched request.el, so in principle everything should be good for traad. Let me know if you have any problems.

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shackra commented Jan 5, 2016

I'll let you know if I ever encounter one, thank you very much!

El lunes 04 de enero del 2016 a las 0149 horas, abingham escribió:

@shackra Yes, melpa is now updated with a patched request.el, so in principle everything should be good for traad. Let me know if you have any problems.


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abingham and others added 3 commits January 7, 2016 14:54
57b9c7a just removes the header
returned by Squid.  But some proxies -- such as [polipo][] -- return a
different header.  Remove those headers as well.

[polipo]: https://github.com/jech/polipo/blob/master/tunnel.c#L302
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Is this project going to be actively maintained now?

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syohex commented Apr 17, 2016

I got commit permission of this repository and I try to maintain as possible.

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A while ago we switched the MELPA URL for this project to my fork. If you're going to maintain this project, then you should see about getting MELPA switched back to this repository. I don't really want to maintain the project, but it was the only option after @tkf stopped paying attention.

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shackra commented Apr 17, 2016

Good Lord! Thank you!! 

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-------- Mensaje original --------
De: Syohei YOSHIDA notifications@github.com
Fecha: 17/04/2016 8:09 (GMT-06:00)
Para: tkf/emacs-request emacs-request@noreply.github.com
Cc: Jorge Araya Navarro shackra@riseup.net
Asunto: Re: [tkf/emacs-request] Fixed parameter ordering in assoc-string
calls (#15)

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