On 27 March 2013 16:02, Sekhar Nori nsekhar@ti.com wrote:
Too bad. But something needs to be done about it since we all like to apply patches received in email ;). I have seen reports of people configuring gmail to know their @company.com address as another e-mail address they own and then using gmail SMTP to send patches (git config). You should try that.
I don't use ARM's email id for sending mails and linaro id uses gmail servers only for sending mails..
The problem is, when i am in office, i can' use google servers to send mails and whatever mail i send from within ARM, they are broken.
I can use linaro servers from outside office without any issues and it is never broken.
And for this reason only i push my patches in my public repo all the time, mentioned in cover-letter.
http://git.linaro.org/gitweb?p=people/vireshk/linux.git%3Ba=shortlog%3Bh=ref...
Okay but you never copied me on the cover letter so I only saw this one patch. I will pull your tree and test now.
This series was affecting lots of people and so every patch had a number of people added as cc. I didn't wanted to add everybody in cc of complete patchset.
BUT, i have another idea now. The way i used to add people in cc for specific patches (by editing the patch), i will do the same for cover-letter too next time.
And so all people will receive relevant patches + cover letter.
-- viresh