Brandon Williams <bmw...@google.com> writes:

> I've tried to keep building on the same base that I started with when
> sending out a new version of series, mostly because I thought it was
> easier to see what was different between rounds.

Yes.  It indeed is easier to see the evolution if the series does
not get rebased needlessly.

> I can, in the future, try to remember to put the commit its based on.
> Do we have any sort of guidance about the best practice here?

I recall we taught a new "--base" option to "format-patch" not too
long ago, so one way to do so may be:

    $ git format-patch --cover-letter --base=v2.16.0-rc0 master..bw/protocol-v2
    $ tail -4 0000-cover*.txt
    base-commit: 1eaabe34fc6f486367a176207420378f587d3b48
    --
    2.16.2-345-g7e31236f65

perhaps?

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