On 22 March 2013 17:41, Rafael J. Wysocki <r...@sisk.pl> wrote:
> Well, if the submitter wants to cheat, she/he certainly can this way, but
> what's the benefit, honestly?  If the reviewer actually notices that there are
> more differences than the submitter admits to, the consequences may be quite
> unpleasant for the submitter (like the rejection of any future patches, for
> example).  And mistakes are possible anyway (and the more patches you deal
> with, the greater the chances of making a mistake are).

Agreed.. I was focusing on the last part: mistakes.. People learn over time
and can still commit mistakes.. So a diff is always better to see what changed.
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