On 3/29/20 5:44 AM, Kees Cook wrote:
On Sat, Mar 28, 2020 at 11:32:35PM +0100, Bernd Edlinger wrote:
Oh, do I understand you right, that I can add a From: in the *body* of the mail, and then the From: in the MIME header part which I cannot change is ignored, so I can make you the author?
Correct. (If you use "git send-email" it'll do this automatically.)
e.g., trimmed from my workflow:
git format-patch -n --to "$to" --cover-letter -o outgoing/ \ --subject-prefix "PATCH v$version" "$SHA" edit outgoing/0000-* git send-email --transfer-encoding=8bit --8bit-encoding=UTF-8 \ --from="$ME" --to="$to" --cc="$ME" --cc="...more..." outgoing/*
Okay, thanks, I see that is very helpful information for me, and in this case I had also fixed a small bug in one of Eric's patches, which was initially overlooked (aquiring mutexes in wrong order, releasing an unlocked mutex in some error paths). I am completely unexperienced, and something that complex was not expected to happen :-) so this is just to make sure I can handle it correctly if something like this happens again.
In the case of PATCH v6 05/16 I removed the Reviewd-by: Bernd Edlinger since it is now somehow two authors and reviewing own code is obviously not ok, instead I added a Signed-off-by: Bernd Edlinger (and posted the whole series on Eric's behalf (after asking Eric's permissing per off-list e-mail, which probably ended in his spam folder)
Is this having two Signed-off-by: for mutliple authors the correct way to handle a shared authorship?
Thanks Bernd.