Re: Soft bug: No chance to sign synthetic commits when using git subtree External

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On Sat, Oct 29, 2022 at 3:32 AM Adam Ryczkowski
<adam.ryczkowski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> A week passed and my last message did not get any follow ups
> (https://lore.kernel.org/git/CAEjZQXRsMaRYrskmpn5zBCrOt3xNOZ5shoVG82kjS7A3MZQtUQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/T/#u).
> Since it is my first post to the vger.kernel.org and I am using gmail
> (which feels awkward in the context of this list), it lets me to
> believe that the message was filtered out from human eyes somehow.
>
> I would appreciate it if someone responds to this email, just to let
> me know that the initial message was delivered successfully. Thank
> you.

Presence of your initial message in the archive is indicative that it
made it to the list itself. That nobody responded is likely due to
there being very few git-subtree users on the list rather than any
intentional lack of regard for your report. I have, myself, never used
or looked at git-subtree, hence am of no help on the subject.



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