Hi Ville, > Add a new --no-intro option to quilt mail to comply with akpm's > "The perfect patch" guidelines.
I didn't know about that particular section (6b) of akpm's The Perfect Patch. I don't quite agree, and I know of other top kernel developers (e.g. Greg KH) who do send an introduction patch when sending patch series. As long as you keep in mind that the introduction is only meant for the mailing list, I find it a convenient way to share summaries and series statistics. Nevertheless I agree that it might be needed in some cases to send a series of patches with no introductory mail. But I am confused by your implementation, because it still invokes an editor for the introduction, and most of what you type there is lost. --no-intro also fails if I don't set the Subject in the introduction, while this subject won't be used anyway. This needs to be improved. We could decide that --no-intro is never interactive (--to becomes mandatory), or make it clearer at edition that only some mail headers are to be edited. This would mean removing the Message-Id, Date and Subject headers as well as the signature, and maybe even adding an explicit warning. Thanks, -- Jean Delvare _______________________________________________ Quilt-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/quilt-dev
