On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 11:57:07PM +0200, Paul Bolle wrote: > Mark Brown schreef op do 18-09-2014 om 10:57 [-0700]: > > On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 11:43:29AM +0200, Paul Bolle wrote: > > > Done on top of next-20140918. Untested. > > > --------->8--------- > > > From: Paul Bolle <pebolle@xxxxxxxxxx> > > Please follow the patch submission process in SubmittingPatches. > Could you please be more specific? What part of SubmittingPatches have I > skipped? > Is it the perhaps the use of scissors? Or the superfluous From: line? > "git am -c" appears to handle this message (and the very similar message > I also sent today) just fine. It's the fact that you've included the patch in the middle of the reply to another mail in the middle of a thread after some other stuff; you can tell this isn't the normal process by observing that your mail doesn't look visually close to a normal patch submission - if that's the case then people aren't likely to sit around and try to figure out some magic set of git options needed, manually edit or otherwise special case to special case it unless it's *really* important.
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