Follow-up Comment #11, sr #109041 (project administration): Thank you for the update, I really appreciate it. We are looking forward to the email subject problem fix. I understand your busy schedule and really appreciate your prompt replies.
Just as a reminder, I would also be most grateful if you could remove the `[gnuastro]' string at the start of the email subjects, the gnuastro-commits mailing list also adds a `[gnuastro-commits]'string, making the single `[gnuastro]' redundant and taking space in the small subject lines. We can remove `[gnuastro-commits]' from the mailing list settings, but `[gnuastro]' is too generic (since we have several mailing lists), so removing `[gnuastro]' is the better solution. As a further request, any time you get the chance, I wanted to see if is it possible to set up Gnuastro's repo such that the `origin/HEAD' branch (as viewed by someone who clones Gnuastro) is not cloned. It can be removed locally after the clone. But that is an extra step for each user and if it can be done on the server side once, it will be more cleaner. By the way, after some further pushes (that involved multiple commits) I noticed the value of the summary email, it is indeed a very useful thing, thank you. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://savannah.gnu.org/support/?109041> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Savannah http://savannah.gnu.org/