Re: [PATCH 1/8] Use %B for Split Subject/Body

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 2013/1/1 Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx>:
> "David A. Greene" <greened@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> From: Techlive Zheng <techlivezheng@xxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> Use %B to format the commit message and body to avoid an extra newline
>> if a commit only has a subject line.
>
> Is this an unconditional improvement, or is it generally an
> improvement but for some users it may be a regression?  I am
> guessing it is the former but am just making sure.
>
>> Author:    Techlive Zheng <techlivezheng@xxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> Signed-off-by: David A. Greene <greened@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Please don't do "Author: " which does not add anything new.  That is
> what "From: " is for.  Instead it needs to be a sign-off.
>
> Also, is that a real name, I have to wonder?
>
Hmm, sorry about the confusing.

I am a Chinese, I coined that first name a couple years ago when I
decided to have a unique name across the web. My real name is "郑文辉" in
Chinese,translate to English by its pronucation is "Wenhui
Zheng",which means "Zheng" is acturally my real last name. The first
name "Wenhui" does not have any meaning in English, so I coined it by
"Tech" + "Live", which I interprate it as "Technological Living",
thus, "Techlive Zheng" is the name I am currently using online.

Here are some links:

* Let the code talks. https://github.com/techlivezheng
* I cross the great GFW to use twitter. https://twitter.com/techlivezheng
* Also search "Techlive Zheng" in Google, the result should be unique to me.

So, no doubt, I am a real person, just with kind of an uncommon name.

>> Thanks.
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