Re: [RFC/RFH] Fun things with git-notes, or: patch tracking backwards

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Thomas Rast <trast@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> I have imported all commits, and mails since roughly July 2008
> (starting with Gmane 89000).  In this timeframe there were 1802
> non-merge commits, and the mailnotes tree now holds 1122 annotations.

How do you match the mails to commits?

I am curious what the right balance for the matching algorithm should be,
between being forgiving about amending of commit log message and the patch
text to fix minor typos and obvious bugs, and being strict not to cause
false matches to a message that contains the second iteration of the
patch, when what was committed was the first iteration.
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