; and leave comments for the mailing list. Of course this is exactly
>> what git-series seems to do, so in some sense I may be advocating
>> dropping my own work in favour of improving git-series.
>
> I think the two serve different (though related) functions. I'd love
> to be able to use a text editor and command-line tool to produce and
> submit comments to systems like Gerrit or GitHub.
I think there are command-line tools that allow to submit comments
to GitHub.
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. Different announcements use different URLs (different channels)
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Thanks in advance for taking your precious time to answer the survey,
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;drop it completely" or
> "stick it in the name field of the cc header" as reasonable.
Well, we could always convert it to email address comment, converting
for example the following trailer:
Cc: John Doe <j...@example.com> # comment
to the following address:
John Doe <j...@example.com> (comment)
Just FYI. Though I'm not sure how well this would work...
Best,
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ot; or
> "stick it in the name field of the cc header" as reasonable.
Well, we could always convert it to email address comment, converting
for example the following trailer:
Cc: John Doe # comment
to the following address:
John Doe (comment)
Just FYI. Though I'm not sure how well this would work...
Best,
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Jakub Narębski
. Different announcements use different URLs (different channels)
to better track where one got information about this survey.
Thanks in advance for taking your precious time to answer the survey,
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Jakub Narębski
on behalf of
Git Development Community
g...@vger.kernel.org
ng list. Of course this is exactly
>> what git-series seems to do, so in some sense I may be advocating
>> dropping my own work in favour of improving git-series.
>
> I think the two serve different (though related) functions. I'd love
> to be able to use a text editor and command-line tool to produce and
> submit comments to systems like Gerrit or GitHub.
I think there are command-line tools that allow to submit comments
to GitHub.
--
Jakub Narębski
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