On 2016-06-11(06:33:24PM+0200), Mathieu Lirzin wrote: > Hello, > > ng0 writes: > > > Hi, last cosmetic patch for today. > > This patch does the following: > > > > 1. rewrite every occurence in gnu/packages/*.scm files of > > http://www.gnu.org to https://www.gnu.org > > 2. for gnu/packages/emacs.scm enable tls for elpa.gnu.org, > > which is now using a certificate by the LetsEncrypt CA. > > I think one patch for each of these 2 changes would be better. I can see if I can revert this, logically it fitted into the same box for me as the previous url rewrite patches I did send in, the protocol used changed, not the entire URL. Those covered 1 file per patch, which wasn't possible with this one neither did it look logical to me. > > From 389e846deaa379ca10b5d006afa26693dc0085d8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 > > From: ng0 > > Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2016 15:32:07 +0000 > > Subject: [PATCH] gnu: gnu/packages/().scm: URL http->https corrections. > > I have noticed that this patch modifies the copying permission statement > too. Since they are copied from > , I think it would be > preferable to modify the original before. > > Could you ask to apply this change on the website first > and then make a separate patch for making Guix conform to it? > > Sorry for these administrative boredoms. :) > > Thanks, > > -- > Mathieu Lirzin I will do that, thanks for pointing it out to me. The last 2 patches might have included this change too, could you or someone else check up on them? I will write an email to GNU now with an reference to this post and inquire about the change. -- ♥Ⓐ ng0 For non-prism friendly talk find me on psyced.org / loupsycedyglgamf.onion