> > W dniu 25.11.2016 o 04:14, Jeff King pisze: > > On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 10:37:14PM +0000, Winkler, Tomas wrote: > > > >>>>> Cc: <stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> # 4.4+ > >>>> > >>>> Looks like git send-email is not able to parse this address > >>>> correctly though this is suggested format by > Documentation/stable_kernel_rules.txt. > >>>> Create wrong address If git parsers is used : 'stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx#4.4+' > [...] > > > The patch just brings parity to the Mail::Address behavior and git's > > fallback parser, so that you don't end up with the broken > > stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx#4.4+ address. Instead, that content goes into > > the name part of the address. > > > > It sounds like you want the "# 4.4+" to be dropped entirely in the > > rfc822 header. It looks like send-email used to do that, but stopped > > in > > b1c8a11c8 (send-email: allow multiple emails using --cc, --to and > > --bcc, 2015-06-30). > > > > So perhaps there are further fixes required, but it's hard to know. > > The input isn't a valid rfc822 header, so it's not entirely clear what > > the output is supposed to be. I can buy either "drop it completely" or > > "stick it in the name field of the cc header" as reasonable. > > Well, we could always convert it to email address comment, converting for > example the following trailer: > > Cc: John Doe <john@xxxxxxxxxxx> # comment > > to the following address: > > John Doe <john@xxxxxxxxxxx> (comment) > > Just FYI. Though I'm not sure how well this would work... > Yep, it actually looks as right place to put this kind of info, though I'm not on the receiving side. I'm not sure if and how is this used by stable maintainers. Thanks Tomas