2008/12/12 Stefan Näwe <stefan.naewe+git@xxxxxxxxx>>> Johannes Sixt <j.sixt <at> viscovery.net> writes:>> >> > Stefan Näwe schrieb:> > > What's the best way to get patches sent to this list in a form suitable> > > for 'git am' without subscribing to this list ?> >> > Subscribe to gmane.comp.version-control.git on news.gmane.org with your> > favorite news reader and browse the list whenever you feel like it.>> Do you know how stubborn firewall administrators can be ?>> IOW, that's unfortunately not an option for me. If it's only the occasional patch - (I see you're on gmail too), showoriginal and copy-and-paste into an editor with tabs set upappropriately. Works for me. Junio's blog[1] shows he's looking at patchwork. Personally I think itwould be fantastic to have a public patchwork server available. Itmight avoid the chicken and egg problem in that it's currently easier(for some people) to get hold of a patch to play with / review onlyafter it's accepted. That said, I think including a link to a repo/branch from which thecurrent version of a patch series could be fetched would be anamazingly useful addition to most [PATCH 0/n] cover-letters... Mike [1] http://gitster.livejournal.com/18696.html��.n��������+%����;��w��{.n��������n�r������&��z�ޗ�zf���h���~����������_��+v���)ߣ�m