On 8/5/19 11:37 AM, Jonas Witschel wrote:
Hi,
thank you for the review!
New suggestion: You can do inline comments for a patch using git send-email --annotate, and insert descriptions like: v2: changed foo to bar After the "---" which ends the commit message and before the "diff --git". There are already some comments there, e.g. scripts/libmakepkg/lint_config/variable.sh.in | 5 +++++ 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+) Common practice in many circles is to add commentary or changelogs on the patch, in between the "---" and this summary ... Describing what changed between v1 and v2 of a patch, in the patch email, makes it easier to follow the evolution of a patch, vs. consulting a followup email and trying to map each reply to the affected changeset. Could help. :) -- Eli Schwartz Bug Wrangler and Trusted User