Personally I far prefer unified diffs, probably becasue I know to read
them. Don't want to start another opinion war, but I think the consensus
is that most people who have CVS commit access prefer unified diffs.

Cheers,
Aaron Lehmann

On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, WJCarpenter wrote:

> sam> Additionally, if you aren't working with CVS, you can use the
> sam> UNIX command line diff program, like so
> 
> foo> diff -r old-tree new-tree > cool.patch
> 
> Is there any disadvantage (to the process or to the people looking at
> the patches) to using "-c" context diffs?  I usually use them because
> I find them easier to read, but I could easily stop if it causes and
> inconvenience for someone else.
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