Hi Tony,

2016-2-29(Mon) 13:56:27 UTC+9 Tony Mechelynck:
> IIUC, to correct a typo in a commit message for a commit already
> published, you have to add a new commit backing out the "wrong" one,
> the a second new commit equal to the one backed out (the one with the
> "wrong" commit message) but with the correct commit message. At least
> that's how it is with Mercurial, where commit history, including
> commit messages, is "cast in bronze" and can't be modified, only added
> to. I'm less sure about git. Not sure if it's worth it anyway.

Yes, I know.
Possibly, I think the patch's commit message for FTP can be changed text.
In that reason, I have pointed out.

Thanks.
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Hirohito Higashi (a.k.a h_east)

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