Paolo Bonzini <[email protected]> writes:
> From: Paolo Bonzini <[email protected]>
>
> This series adds a --message-id option to git-mailinfo and git-am.
> git-am also gets an am.messageid configuration key to set the default,
> and a --no-message-id option to override the configuration key.
> (I'm not sure of the usefulness of a mailinfo.messageid option, so
> I left it out; this follows the example of -k instead of --scissors).
>
> This option can be useful in order to associate commit messages with
> mailing list discussions.
>
> If both --message-id and -s are specified, the Signed-off-by goes
> last. This is coming out more or less naturally out of the git-am
> implementation, but is also tested in t4150-am.sh.
Nice. So if you apply a message whose last sign-off is yourself
with both of these options, what would we see?
1. S-o-b: you and then M-id: and then another S-o-b: you?
2. M-id: and then S-o-b: you?
3. S-o-b: you and then M-id:?
I do not offhand know which one of the above possibilities to favor
more over others myself. Just asking to find out more about the
thinking behind the design.
Thanks.
>
> Paolo Bonzini (2):
> git-mailinfo: add --message-id
> git-am: add --message-id/--no-message-id
>
> Documentation/git-am.txt | 11 +++++++++++
> Documentation/git-mailinfo.txt | 5 +++++
> builtin/mailinfo.c | 22 +++++++++++++++++++++-
> git-am.sh | 21 +++++++++++++++++++--
> t/t4150-am.sh | 23 +++++++++++++++++++++++
> t/t5100-mailinfo.sh | 4 ++++
> t/t5100/info0012--message-id | 5 +++++
> t/t5100/msg0012--message-id | 8 ++++++++
> t/t5100/patch0012--message-id | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 9 files changed, 126 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
> create mode 100644 t/t5100/info0012--message-id
> create mode 100644 t/t5100/msg0012--message-id
> create mode 100644 t/t5100/patch0012--message-id
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