Re: [PATCH] git-svn: Add a svn-remote.<name>.pushurl config key

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Junio C Hamano venit, vidit, dixit 08.04.2011 22:13:
> A Tangent.
> 
>>> X-Mailer: git-send-email 1.7.4.2.1.gd6f1f
>>> In-Reply-To: <1302102336-8800-1-git-send-email-asedeno@xxxxxxx>
> 
> This is not about this particular patch, but the From: address
> git-send-email generates for you does not seem to quote the human readable
> part, even though the name has a "." in it.
> 
> Your mails seem to reach the recipients fine, but I saw my reply to you
> bounce, because "To:" or "Cc:" in my reply end up having the "R." part not
> quoted, like this:
> 
>   (wrong)  To: Alejandro R. SedeÃo <asedeno@xxxxxxx>
>  (correct) To: "Alejandro R. SedeÃo" <asedeno@xxxxxxx>
> 
> I wonder if we should do something about it in git-send-email.  Every time
> I grab Shawn's address using my "git who" alias, I manually quote his name
> to avoid my message thrown into dustbin by vger.
> 
>     [alias]
>     who = "!sh -c 'git log -1 --format=\"%an <%ae>\" --author=\"$1\"' -"
> 
> I suspect Michael is not "Michael J. Gruber" for the same reason...

Yep, saved a lot of trouble. OTOH, I didn't want to give up completely
on the chance to make my widespread name at least a little less
ambiguous by keeping the middle initial.

Michael
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