Am 21.02.2011 23:08, schrieb Thomas Arnhold:
Hi Martin,
I've pushed it. Please could you attach such a diff as patch next time?
Would be easier to commit it :) Thanks!
Thomas
On 02/21/2011 10:28 PM, Martin Kepplinger wrote:
This translates the few german code comments in the cctrl directory to
english.
This is contributed under the terms of the MPL 1.1 / GPLv3+ / LGPLv3+ triple
license.
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Hi Thomas,
So no "git format-patch" and "send-email" anymore? I'm so used to it.
I'm not a git pro, but I think you actually don't have to _commit_ any
changes. I directly send git-commits here and you can preserve my sha1.
I'm not sure if you did that in my case. (strangely, I find my patches
two times under 2 different git-commits in master now... well, I'm not a
git-Pro :)
I would appreciate it if you could check with others (Christina
Rossmanith for example pushed earlier patches of mine) about how they
apply a finished git-patch and get back to me if I really should change
my behaviour. Of course I will happily try to do so if this is consensus
here! Since I thought I would make life easier for me _and_ you the "git
way", I just wanted to check once again here.
thanks!
Martin
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