Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 02:19:00PM -0400, Stephen John
> Smoogen wrote:
>> I didn't see anything patched on there so I am not sure
>> what to review.
> 
> git-send-email always for some reason sends the actual
> patch as a followup. So, look for the first followup to
> the orig message in the thread... 

Hmm, that's not behavior I've ever seen from git send-email.
Is the git format-patch --thread option or format.thread
config variable set along with the --thread option to git
send-email?  The defaults generally work.

Now, if we're talking about the ancient 1.x versions in
RHEL, maybe the defaults were different.  Though even then,
I don't recall having this issue.

The one change I can recall that's in the vicinity was from
deep nested threads (where each patch was a reply to the
previous one) to shallow threads (where each patch in a
series is a reply to the cover-letter).  That shouldn't come
into play at all with a single patch.

Is there a doc covering the process which I could follow and
try to reproduce (and hopefully help to avoid this)?

-- 
Todd

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