Re: xfs: Remove boolean_t typedef completely.

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On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 12:32 AM, Ben Myers <bpm@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >> > Also, can you please place patches in line rather than attaching
>> >> > them. Attaching them means they cannot be quoted in reply. See
>> >> > Documentation/SubmittingPatches and Documentation/email-clients.txt
>> >> > for guidelines.
None of these docs say anything about send-email.

>> > It's still attached as a base64 encoded attachment, not as inline
>> > text....
>> >
>> Yep, sorry about that. Is just a text file from $(git format-patch master);
>
> If you don't mind another try...
No, thanks. It's too painful to use git send-email, the patch is
attached, if you want to take it, then fine, if not then it's fine too
:)

> it would be helpful if you could resend the
> patch inline.  It helps to facilitate a discussion of the patch along with your
> text should it be necessary.
>
> You're only touching xfs, so you can drop linux-kernel if you want.
>
Dropped linux-kernel

Thanks,

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