Hi Martin, Martin Vahlensieck wrote on Thu, Apr 02, 2020 at 10:57:04AM +0200:
> I think these are superfluous. Correct, and it is irritating to have a general style of not using argument names in prototypes in mandoc, but then a few scattered names here and there, so i committed your patch. Thanks for sending it. In the future, when sending patches, could you please restore your last name to the From: header? I consider it disrespectful forcing developers who want to commit your patches to waste time on the extra, useless work of searching for your name. For an extremely simple, probably not Copyright-worthy patch like this one, it may not matter much, but as soon as you send a patch that (even potentially) might meet the threshold of originality with respect to Copyright, it becomes important that the developer committing the patch mentions the full real name of the person who sent in the patch in the commit message, such that it is clear who owns the Copyright on the changes and, by implication, who the person is putting these changes under the license displayed at the top of the file. Thanks, Ingo
