Get rid of superfluous assignments

Thomas Schwinge thomas@codesourcery.com
Wed Mar 7 13:00:00 GMT 2012


Hi!

On Wed, 07 Mar 2012 11:40:02 +0100, I wrote:
> On Wed, 7 Mar 2012 04:12:12 -0500, Ulrich Drepper <drepper@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Don't use MIME encoding, it makes it hard to apply patches.
> 
> I'm set up to push commits myself; so if MIME is hard for your mailer to
> handle, it's enough to just acknowledge such patches.

Ulrich privately asked me to really ``fix'' my mailer -- there is nothing
wrong with my mailer; sending MIME-encoded data is a normal thing when
PGP-signing emails.  Any moderatly recent MUA is able to handle this just
fine; no idea what Ulrich is using.


He also asks me (and generally ``people'') to not commit patches
ourselves, because he has to ``fix all kinds of problems'' if people do
so.  I do not think this is appropriate.  For example, on contrary, I do
remember occasions where he committed something else instead of using
just the patch I provided, and *I* had to (request to) fix up his commit.


Grüße,
 Thomas
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