Re: git-mail-commits (Re: What's a good setup for submitting patches to the list properly?)

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On Sun, 23 Aug 2009, Christian Couder wrote:

On Saturday 22 August 2009, Nicolas Sebrecht wrote:
The 22/08/09, Christian Couder wrote:
There is "git send-email" that is bundled with git. But I use
git-mail-commits from Julian Philips. I am very happy with it. Thanks
Julian!

Isn't there any public repo for it?

Not that I know of, but I think it would be a good idea to publish it
(perhaps in contrib/).

Julian?

Using the awsome power of git I have managed to extract it from my random tools private repo to here as if I had written it to be a separate entity from the start:

git://git.q42.co.uk/mail_commits.git
(gitweb: http://git.q42.co.uk/w/mail_commits.git)

If it would be considered useful, then I can also create a patch to add it to contrib (there is a master branch in the above repo where I have subtree merged it in already - though that was more to experiment with doing subtree merging)

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