On 2023-04-14 14:03:23, Abhinav Kumar wrote: [..] > >> Yes, ofcourse git send-email was used to send the patch, not any other > >> mail client. > >> > >> Yes i am also aware that send-email converts rb to CC. > >> > >> But if you keep working on the local branch, then you would have to > >> manually add the r-bs. If you use am of the prev version and develop on > >> that, it will automatically add the r-bs. I don't think git-am is smart enough to fetch additional replies from lore and apply the reviewed-by (and other trailers). This workflow relies on downloading the mbox from a service that extracts and accumulates the trailers such as patchwork, see for example: https://patchwork.freedesktop.org/api/1.0/series/116340/revisions/1/mbox/ Note that it also picked up one sentence starting with Fixes: Fixes: tag below seems extraneous. On the other hand b4 (shaz)am is itself capable of downloading the whole mail thread and appending all trailers, just like patchwork is doing above, in one automated `b4 shazam <lore link>` command. And to solve the problem of trailers arriving in your inbox after working on the next revision in a local branch - or without ever even redownloading the series from lore/patchwork¸ b4 has a command to download and apply them to commits in your local branch: b4 trailers -uF <lore link> Try it out, b4 is amazing :) [..] > 2) I synced with kuogee. his git version seems to be quite old which is > not adding the folks from r-b to cc. So there was nothing wrong with > invocation, just versioning. You are right. The X-Mailer header of Kuogee's patch indicates git 2.7.4, while cc'ing of additional -by trailers (such as r-b's) was only introduced in 2.20.0: https://github.com/git/git/commit/ef0cc1df90f6b6c2987ab2db8e0ccf2cfc421edf Fwiw 2.7.4 is from March 2016. - Marijn