On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 14:40:33 -0700 (PDT), Linus Torvalds wrote: > But quite frankly, I've never done it. It's _much_ easier to just select > the messages, do "as" to "apply save", and just save them to a new mbox, > and them apply that mbox in another xterm. OK. That's basically exactly the same mode I work with, (but I prefer the user to just send me that mbox file as a single attachment rather than broken out into separate messages). If nothing else, it eliminates the "select the messages" step. And, sure I can see that where you need to aggregate dozens (or hundreds or whatever) of separate patches to apply in one go, it's really nice that you can do that. Personally, I'm not in that situation myself. Though if I were, I'd still be happy to have each patch-set submission be pre-aggregated for me. Maybe you're getting that already with a single "select thread" operation or whatever. Anyway, thanks for satisfying some idle curiosity on my part. -Carl PS. A separate reason I like attachments is that I like the subject and message body to be the actual discussion of the patch, (and the commit message and patch content to come later). I find that, (as opposed to commentary being inserted between commit message and patch content), more natural when a discussion on the mailing list turns into a patch attempt. But I fully recognize this is a cultural separation between my project and that of the kernel and git projects---certainly nothing needing any debate.
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