On Sun, Nov 02, 2008 at 09:53:44PM +0000, Junio C Hamano wrote: > Pierre Habouzit <madcoder@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > * git-send-email should be either more interactive, or less: either > > just use the damn configuration, or propose a mode where it spawns > > an editor for each patch so that you can add further comments. > > In principle I'd agree, but I use send-email non-interactively myself (I > type Meta/SE where Meta is an independent checkout of my 'todo' branch), > so I am not sure if the "just use the configuration" is an added > requirement. I also have this in .git/config in the repo: > > [sendemail] > smtpserver = /usr/bin/msmtp > to = git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > suppressfrom > signedoffcc = false Well with my patches it goes _more_ interactive on request only, so that wouldn't break your setup (you have to explicitely pass --annotated and/or --compose). Okay arguably not the feature that auto enables --compose on series of more than 1 patch, but you can redirect send-email to | cat or pass --no-compose for that. Or we can drop that bit of the patch if people find it too cumbersome, I can put that in an alias I don't really care. I really _care_ about not breaking send-email for its previous uses. -- ·O· Pierre Habouzit ··O madcoder@xxxxxxxxxx OOO http://www.madism.org
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