Linus Heckemann writes:
> Alyssa Ross writes:
>
>> Alyssa Ross writes:
>>
>>> Linus Heckemann writes:
>>>
While it's unclear to me what git send-email actually does with the
-v2 parameter (it is not documented, but also not rejected), it does
not add a v2 tag to the email's
Alyssa Ross writes:
> Alyssa Ross writes:
>
>> Linus Heckemann writes:
>>
>>> While it's unclear to me what git send-email actually does with the
>>> -v2 parameter (it is not documented, but also not rejected), it does
>>> not add a v2 tag to the email's subject, which is what led to the
>>>
Alyssa Ross writes:
> Linus Heckemann writes:
>
>> While it's unclear to me what git send-email actually does with the
>> -v2 parameter (it is not documented, but also not rejected), it does
>> not add a v2 tag to the email's subject, which is what led to the
>> mishap in [1].
>>
>> [1]:
Linus Heckemann writes:
> While it's unclear to me what git send-email actually does with the
> -v2 parameter (it is not documented, but also not rejected), it does
> not add a v2 tag to the email's subject, which is what led to the
> mishap in [1].
>
> [1]:
While it's unclear to me what git send-email actually does with the
-v2 parameter (it is not documented, but also not rejected), it does
not add a v2 tag to the email's subject, which is what led to the
mishap in [1].
[1]: https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2022-09/msg00679.html
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