Hi Hariom, On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 9:18 PM Hariom verma <hariom18599@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 4:46 PM Christian Couder > <christian.couder@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > It is not clear looking only at the links if the issues you solved > > have resulted in some patches posted to the Git mailing list or just > > fixes in Git for Windows. Could you give us more details about that? > > For example if you sent emails to the mailing list could you send > > links to those emails? > > My apologies, here are the links to the patches[1][2]. Great, thanks! > > If you have already sent patches to the mailing list and they have > > been accepted, you don't need to work on a microproject. > > Both have been accepted and merged successfully. Those are just minor > issues, so I don't they can be qualify as microproject. Although I > forgot to tag [GSoC] with the patches. I think it is enough for a microproject. > Few Doubts: > 1. Do I need to tag [GSoC] with every patch I will send before GSoC or > just only with a microproject? I think it's better, except when replying, if you tag every email you send before the end of the GSoC with [GSoC]. > 2. Can I use GitGitGadget throughout the GSoC period and for my > microproject? (I'm quite liking this tool) I think so. I think other GSoC students and Outreachy interns have done. Best, Christian.