On 12/20/2013 12:52 PM, Stephen Henson via RT wrote: > On Fri Dec 20 18:37:18 2013, d...@fifthhorseman.net wrote: >> >> I posted a series of 10 changesets to openssl-dev which standardizes >> OpenSSL's input, API, and output on the standard names (DHE and ECDHE) >> while retaining backward compatibility for string input and API for >> the >> older EDH and EECDH terminology. >> > > Could you include the lot in a single attachment using "git format-patch" or > as > a pull request? It's easier to review and apply that way.
Thanks for the quick followup, Stephen. I can do whatever you think is most useful, but i need a bit more guidance to be sure i'm giving you what will be most useful for you. I used "git send-email" to send these patches earlier, which is how it is usually done on the linux-nfs and notmuch mailing lists (two places i follow that use git heavily). I've also made these patches available as the "standardize-on-dhe" branch at git://lair.fifthhorseman.net/~dkg/openssl -- you can add that to your local repo with: git remote add dkg git://lair.fifthhorseman.net/~dkg/openssl git remote update dkg and then review it with your local repository browser of choice. If you want them via format-patch: my understanding is that git format-patch produces a directory of patches, one per commit. i'm not sure how you want that as a single attachment. is a tarball of the directory produced by git format-patch OK, or do you want them squashed down to a single aggregated patch? I think having the separate patches makes them easier to review. let me know what else you'd like me to do. Regards, --dkg
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