On 16/04/2019 22:52, Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 16, 2019 at 1:42 PM Jeremy Huntwork
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Here's a patch that improves some of the behavior around the
>> configuration files.
> 
> Sorry for the attachments - I'll configure a real mail client to send
> them properly before I do any more.
> 

No prob, I can save them and run
cat 000d-xxx.patch  | git am -s
on my private git repo. Then you appear as the author, and I can "sign off"
the commit (not sure what it means, but for me it means I've read the patch :)

Problem is I do not know how to transfer the author name to the svn repo: I've
tried with a "git svn" repo, but it does not transfer the author name! After
this try (r4098), your name was not even mentioned in the commit message, and
I felt very bad about that. Fortunately, I've been able to amend the message
with svnadmin. But still you do not appear as the author.

Next time, I'll use a regular svn repo, and copy the full git log message, so
that at least your name appears...

Well, maybe you could acquire (or you already have) commit rights to the
linuxfromscratch repo? I do not think I can grant you those rights, but why
not asking Bruce?

You could then commit patches, and I would mail to alfs-discuss if I wanted to
modify something, or modify them myself (for example for trivial typos, or
mandatory fixes in the rare cases when something is broken), and same in the
other direction of course!


Pierre
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