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Re: [PATCH] Remove unused variable `command-debug-status'


From: Alexey Veretennikov
Subject: Re: [PATCH] Remove unused variable `command-debug-status'
Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2016 08:01:37 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.0.91 (darwin)

Hi,

Philippe has signed papers and it is confirmed by JohnW.
Thanks!

Philippe Vaucher <address@hidden> writes:

>  I already did the copyright assignment dance and it was accepted &
>  sent to me the 2016-09-07, do I need to send the confirmation to
>  someone in order to post here?
>
>
>  When I sent my first patch, I asked the person who helped commit that to 
> look up my name in the
>  list of people who have assigned their copyright. 
>
>
> Well, I had to do copyright assignements for ztree, but that was on github
> (https://github.com/fourier/ztree/pull/33). Maybe @fourier will recognize 
> himself and warrant me then :-)
> (I'm Silex).
>
>  The patches should be sent as bug reports. That way, the patch and the 
> reasoning behind it stays
>  together in a clean bug thread. Also the commit to master can then refer to 
> that (Bug#NNNNN). So,
>  no guesswork is involved if someone wants to understand why a particular 
> commit was made. 
>
>
> Oh, I did that in the past but I thought that was meant for general bug 
> reporting. Do messages sent to
> address@hidden also end on emacs-devel? For information, messages like
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2016-09/msg00635.html don't 
> seem to follow this "patches
> as bug reports" philosophy.
>
> Anyway, I found on https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/email-clients.txt 
> that GMail's UI is not
> good to send inline patches, so I'll send them to address@hidden as 
> attachment instead (that
> or setup another client).
>
> Thanks!
> Philippe
>

-- 
Br,
/Alexey



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