Ken, I believe Bastien's signing comment was also directed towards me, and I am fine with signing a FSF assignment document, but this had simply gotten buried in my emails. I do still have it on my list to take a look at this at some point, but if one of you is inclined to merge it, by all means do! I don't think I've needed to change the function I've been using for this (works with a relatively recent org-mode release). But it sounds like you're saying that it won't work with the latest git versions? Regards, Mark On Thu, Mar 28, 2019, 2:14 PM Ken Mankoff wrote: > > On Tue, May 1, 2018 at 11:01 AM Bastien wrote: > >> Hi Mark, >> >> Mark Edgington writes: >> >> > I don't know why not -- I'm OK with the code being used in >> > org-archive.el. As far as I'm concerned, you can use it however you >> > wish (it is based on Ken's code though, so he would also need to sign >> > off on its use, I suppose). >> >> Would you like to contribute by submitting a patch against master? >> >> For this you would need to sign FSF copyright assignment. >> >> See http://orgmode.org/request-assign-future.txt >> >> > Replying to an email almost 1 year old. I've lost archive-to-subtree > functionality recently and don't know how to get it back w/ the recent Org > code changes. While searching I found this old thread where Mark & Bastien > suggest I'd need to sign off on someone using some code I pasted. I got > that code from elsewhere, and only did minor customizations. In my original > email I link to where I got the code from ( > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2014-08/msg00109.html ). > I don't think I have the rights to sign off on this, but sure, you can use > what I pasted and my customizations. I've signed the FSF documents already, > a long time ago. It seems like archive-to-subtree should be a core > functionality, and if someone were to get that working again I'd be happy > to test and use it. > > -k. >