On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 12:33 PM Gaël Lhez <gael.lhez@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hello, > > I don't know why I receive these message (and especially now given the time at which I pushed this) but I suppose someone (Johannes Schindelin ?) probably pushed back my original commit from git for windows github to GIT git repository. Yes that is pretty much what is happening. Johannes (GfW maintainer) tries to push a lot of patches upstream to git and cc's people who originally authored the patch. Thanks for taking a look, again, even after this long time! > > If you think "bundle: cleanup lock files on error" is better, then no problem with me. I'm not a native english speaker and I simply expressed the reason for my problem but - after reading back my commit - neither this mail' subject and my original commit subject (see https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/pull/797/commits/0ef742a1a92ae53188189238adbd16086fabf80a) express the core problem. I am not a native speaker either, which makes it extra hard to understand some commits. ;-) So I propose a wording which would have helped me. > As I'm not accustomed to pushing on GIT 'git repository' , please let me know if I have something else to do ? I don't know how Johannes handles pushing changes upstream, maybe he will take on the work of resending a reworded patch. Let's hear his thoughts on it. I would guess you're more than welcome to take your patches from GitForWindows into Git itself. Cheers, Stefan