Re: [Announce] submitGit for patch submission (was "Diffing submodule does not yield complete logs")

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From: "Johannes Schindelin" <johannes.schindelin@xxxxxx>
Hi Roberto,

On 2015-05-22 11:42, Johannes Schindelin wrote:

On 2015-05-22 10:33, Roberto Tyley wrote:
On Tuesday, 19 May 2015, Stefan Beller <sbeller@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 12:29 PM, Robert Dailey
<rcdailey.lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> How do you send your patches inline?
[snip]
This workflow discussion was a topic at the GitMerge2015 conference, and there are essentially 2 groups, those who know how to send email and those who complain about it. A solution was agreed on by nearly all of the contributors. It would be awesome to have a git-to-email proxy, such that you could do a git push <proxy> master:refs/for/mailinglist and this proxy would convert the push into sending patch series to the mailing list. It could even convert the following discussion back into comments (on Github?) but as a first step we'd want to try out a one
way proxy.

Unfortunately nobody stepped up to actually do the work, yet :(


Hello, I'm stepping up to do that work :) Or at least, I'm implementing a
one-way GitHub PR -> Mailing list tool, called submitGit:

https://submitgit.herokuapp.com/

Wow!!!

I will make sure to test it with a couple of patches I want to submit anyway.

I just tried this with https://github.com/git/git/pull/139 and would like to tell you about two wishes I had immediately:

- If the author of a patch I am submitting is not myself, could submitGit maybe add that `From: ` line at the top of the mail? - The patch series is sent without a cover letter, but it would be *really* great if a path series consisting of more than one patch could have the initial comment of the Pull Request as a cover letter, with the link to the original Pull Request at the bottom? This would also be the mail to use in the "In-reply-yo" header instead of the first patch.

Thanks so much!
Dscho


A separate request would be to be able to use PRs that are for forks of git/git, such as msysgit etc. (i.e. have a common --root), which would help in the upstreaming of some changes.


I ask because I just logged in and my preparatory PR318 (https://github.com/msysgit/git/pull/318) for rejuvenating the msvc-build system wasn't listed, probably because of the forking.
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Philip
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