Hi,

Am 12.07.2009 um 02:14 schrieb Eugen Dueck:

Sure. It is currently just a

k. Will add it tomorrow.

In case I want to make changes to it, what's the preferred way to
submit patches? I'm not familiar with git yet, but willing to learn. I
only need a keyword, like "do a github pull request". Or plain old
patches? But then again you probably wouldn't be using git, right?

I must confess I don't like pull requests. They only
work when everyone adheres to the same coding
and commiting standards. This is certainly ok for
subsystem maintainers communicating with Linus.
But it almost never holds for arbitrary contributions
by others. For my projects I seldom get a patch
(or pull request), which is usable without any
processing...

Hence I normally prefer goode olde patches. This
makes any processing needed easier. However a
clean patch with clean commit history may also be
submitted via pull request. I'll talk to Lau on that
question and we will put up a HACKING file or so...

Sincerely
Meikel

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