Re: [PATCH v2 1/2] Add for_each_remote() function, and extend remote_find_tracking()

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Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@xxxxxx> writes:

> The function for_each_remote() does exactly what the name suggests.
>
> The function remote_find_tracking() was extended to be able to search
> remote refs for a given local ref.  You have to set the parameter
> "reverse" to true for that behavior.

The updated patch does not use "reverse" but the old description
is still there.

Daniel, one thing I fear about your "I want to store the message
in the object store so that I can reuse even after I re-polish
the series" desire on the cover letter topic is this kind of
gotcha, and that is why I suggested "*** BLURB GOES HERE ***".
Both the summary (diffstat and shortlog) part and the
description part should be kept fresh in the updated 0/N; while
we can automate the summary part whenever we re-generate 0/N,
you cannot automate the description part.



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