Re: [RFC] New configuration option "diff.statNameWidth"

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On 2023-09-12 01:02, Junio C Hamano wrote:
Dragan Simic <dsimic@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

On 2023-09-03 05:43, Dragan Simic wrote:
On 2023-09-03 00:16, Junio C Hamano wrote:
Having said all the above, once we start seeing the actual patches
and its sales pitch (aka proposed commit log message), we do guide
and help polishing the patch into a better shape, so it will not
be like the contributor has to work in the dark without knowing
what level of bar their contribution has to pass.
Thanks, everything sounds great and welcoming to the new
contributors,
who of course need to be willing to put in the required amount of
skill and effort.

I sent a patch to the git mailing list today, about five hours ago,
but it hasn't appeared on the list yet.  Could something be wrong with
the mail server(s), as I also received no other messages from the list
in the last six hours or so?

It is a high-volume mailing list server and occasional hiccup is
part of regular life.  Waiting a bit and then poking the postmater
at vger.kernel.org may be needed from time to time, but I am seeing
your message on the archive, so it seems "waiting" has worked fine?

Yes, remaining patient did the trick this time. A whole lot of messages from the list arrived at once after the hiccup resolved itself.



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