On 20/04/13 22:42, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:
Both of these methods allow to use git "natively" to apply the patch,
and (assuming your git is setup properly) to automatically get your
suggested commit message and the information of authorship recorded
into git. For example, now I don't know whether the git authorship
email should be wolslists at youngmanorg.uk (like the wiki Developers
page says), antlists at youngman.org.uk (the address that sent this
mail) or the more personal address you used to correspond with me by
email in the past. Please advise. I'm also not sure whether you'd like
the authorship name to be "Anthony W. Youngman" or "Anthony Youngman".
I missed this bit in my earlier reply(s). Email address doesn't really
matter, although "anthony" is probably best. The antlists address is
really for mailing lists. Authorship - I'm happier with the long form -
"Anthony W. Youngman" - the wol and the W are related (although they
don't quite stand for each other :-)
Cheers,
Wol
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