On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 07:59:52PM +0100, Pierre-André Jacquod wrote:
for applying, I would propose:
git am
which takes over user / date / commit message from the send message.
Should we generally use the
--signoff
option in order to let a trace of who has pushed this?
git already tracks the committer of each commit, even if it is the same
person as the author. Look at the Commit: field in
git log --format=full
D.
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