Hi, On Wed, 31 May 2006, Seth Falcon wrote: > Matthias Kestenholz <lists@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > * Geoff Russell (geoffrey.russell@xxxxxxxxx) wrote: > >> It appears to have got lost when the shell script got converted to C. > >> > > Yes, this was intentional. You should sign off your changes while > > committing (git commit -s|--signoff) > > When should one commit _without_ signoff? > > The obvious answer is: when one doesn't approve of the changes in the > commit... But in my usual workflow, commit means > works-for-me-I-think-it-is-good. :-) Well, there are often times when I commit something to a throw-away branch, where I do not want to sign it off. That was my original incentive to add this option BTW: I usually clean up a patch series in a cycle of tests and fixes, and only want to sign off on the final version. If people need this option, I'll implement it, so speak up! Ciao, Dscho - : send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html