On 19 August 2013 12:44, Steve Holme <[email protected]> wrote:
> Additionally, is there any possibility you could attach your .patch files > rather than sending them as separate emails? > > This way we don't have to try and compare emails with code and don't have to > try and save emails as .patch files where we can get the line endings wrong > or even incorrect line wrappings - From my own perspective I can then use > the built in review features of TortoiseGIT's ;-) Those patch emails didn't have any line-ending / wrapping issues and should apply without problem (if wrapping etc. happens or not generally depends on the sending end and not the receiving end, and I've used a specifically configured Thunderbird for this in the past with no problems. When I send from gmail though it doesn't work well). I like to see the diff in the email itself, it's very easy to follow and review the set of patches that way. The Git mailing list way.. great for review and testing. On the other hand I myself tend to add the patch as an attachment as well, thus getting the best of both worlds. -Tor CONFIDENTIALITY This e-mail and any attachment contain KONGSBERG information which may be proprietary, confidential or subject to export regulations, and is only meant for the intended recipient(s). Any disclosure, copying, distribution or use is prohibited, if not otherwise explicitly agreed with KONGSBERG. If received in error, please delete it immediately from your system and notify the sender properly. ------------------------------------------------------------------- List admin: http://cool.haxx.se/list/listinfo/curl-library Etiquette: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/etiquette.html
