> Now please show me how I can use these tools when replying to > a discussion and keeping other comments and thread flow. Yes > sure this can be done, I can cut-n-paste all sorts of original > message into the editor executed by git send-email, or even into > command-line of git format-patch, but this is just too much work > compared with regular reply in usual mail client and attaching > a single file. The latter is much more productive and as easy > to review and apply, the only difference is - as it turns out - > in-line commenting, but I'll check this separately.
Hi, You can use "git send-email --in-reply-to=<messageid>" to reply to a thread. > And I think that the reasons you stated above are not > sufficient to warrant re-sending this very patch as > you asked me to do... ;) Do not see any thing personal here, I'm just quoting http://wiki.qemu.org/Contribute/SubmitAPatch: "Send patches inline so they are easy to reply to with review comments. Do not put patches in attachments". I mainly asked yo to re-send it so Anthony has less chance to miss it if he is cc and if the patch is inline :), that's all. Thanks, -- Corentin Chary http://xf.iksaif.net