On Sat, Oct 10, 2015 at 05:02:08PM +0200, Mildis wrote: > Aw, man ! > My C skills are so rusted :) > > I???ll look at your comments and correct all this.
Thanks. > BTW, a bit off-topic : have you looked at a code-review server like > gerrit ? No but quite frankly I don't believe a single minute that something which requires to start a browser and click everywhere to get the job done will actually result in *saving* time compared to e-mail where it's so easy to copy-paste text, trim irrelevant parts, add examples or even CC other people. Such tools are generally fine when you want to impose something in a team where people cannot agree on a workflow. Last but not least, one of the big benefits of e-mails for sending patches is that everyone is notified and gets a chance to provide feedback. Unless you put the code inside the participants' mailbox, nobody dares looking at what is proposed. Quite frankly, how many people click on links in emails ? Regards, Willy

