Jon Trulson <[email protected]> writes:

>Applied (though I had to remove some extraneous whitespace - blank
>lines that started with spaces).  'git diff' will usually show these
>before commit.

I had some problems with git patching since this is the first time that I 
have tried to use it to send in patches. I am used to just creating a 
branch and having it merged into master when it is approved. Is there a 
reason we are not doing it this way? 

-- 
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Programming is just another word for the lost art of thinking.


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