On 2011-07-06 15:49, Steven Dake wrote: > Florian, > > I'll take improvements however I can get them, but sending patches to > the list is preferred that way multiple people can look at them.
Arguably that counts for github too, as my repo happens to be quite public. :) > The way I generally do this is > > git send-email [email protected] --smtp-server=server -3 > > where -3 is last 3 patches > > the to and smtp server can be set in gitconfig as well. Fair enough, but do you actually prefer to "git am" each patch by hand? Wouldn't it make more sense to post the patches first, when reviewed and acknowledged fix up the git tree so you can merge easily, and then send a pull request? Cheers, Florian
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