Christian Stimming <stimming@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Thanks for the detailed feedback. Thanks for working on this! Its something I knew we need to do, but hadn't brought myself to do, because I speak English, and pretty much only English. Unless Tcl counts. ;-) > Am Samstag, 21. Juli 2007 04:17 schrieb Shawn O. Pearce: > > > > Please send one patch per email message, inline and not attached. > > This way they are easy to review, respond to and comment on. > > I'll try to do that, but at the workplace where I work on this issue I'm > forced to use a webmailer and I have to check whether this leaves the patches > intact. Can you push to the mob branch on repo.or.cz? Or setup your own git-gui fork repository there? Or someplace? If so you can still copy and paste the message into email for quick review and comment, but I can actually pull the Git objects from a repository, and I know Git won't corrupt things. > > Dscho recently created a fork of git-gui.git here: > > > > http://repo.or.cz/w/git-gui/git-gui-i18n.git > > > > and added your patch series into it. But I'd like to see some > > cleanups before it merges in, and I want to hold off on actually > > applying it into git-gui 0.8.0 is released, > > Was this meant to say "hold off until git-gui 0.8.0 is released"? Sure, no > problem. More or less. I'm interested in this series, so I'm happy to get the patches. But I won't put them into 0.8.0, as I think it is too late in the development period. Especially for a build system change. I've had too many bugs because of changes to the Makefile in prior versions of git-gui. But I am hoping that they will be among the very first things applied after I tag 0.8.0 and start the 0.9.0 development cycle. :-) > I'll submit an updated set of patches by beginning of next week. Thank you > very much for the feedback. Thanks. -- Shawn. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html