Re: storing cover letter of a patch series?

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On Sun, Aug 07, 2016 at 08:12:23AM +0300, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 05, 2016 at 08:39:58AM -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> >  * When you updated an existing topic, you tell a tool like "rebase
> >    -i -p" to recreate "lit" branch on top of the mainline.  This
> >    would give you an opportunity to update the cover.
> 
> Combining patchsets might need conflict resolution,
> redoing this each time might be a lot of work.

git-rerere can generally handle that pretty well.  I wrote a tool [1] to
manage integration branches which I use pretty heavily and I find it
very rare to hit a serious conflict.  In fact, git-integration has an
"autocontinue" mode which accepts git-rerere's resolution if it has one,
which works reliably in my experience.

I hadn't thought about writing the cover letter in the integration
branch instruction sheet (I normally just put in some notes for myself
about the state of the branch), but I suspect it would be quite easy to
write a script that mails a series using the instruction sheet comments
as the cover letter.

[1] http://johnkeeping.github.io/git-integration/
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