On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 12:33 PM Gaël Lhez <gael.l...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > I don't know why I receive these message (and especially now given the time > at which I pushed this) but I suppose someone (Johannes Schindelin ?) > probably pushed back my original commit from git for windows github to GIT > git repository.
Yes that is pretty much what is happening. Johannes (GfW maintainer) tries to push a lot of patches upstream to git and cc's people who originally authored the patch. Thanks for taking a look, again, even after this long time! > > If you think "bundle: cleanup lock files on error" is better, then no problem > with me. I'm not a native english speaker and I simply expressed the reason > for my problem but - after reading back my commit - neither this mail' > subject and my original commit subject (see > https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/pull/797/commits/0ef742a1a92ae53188189238adbd16086fabf80a) > express the core problem. I am not a native speaker either, which makes it extra hard to understand some commits. ;-) So I propose a wording which would have helped me. > As I'm not accustomed to pushing on GIT 'git repository' , please let me know > if I have something else to do ? I don't know how Johannes handles pushing changes upstream, maybe he will take on the work of resending a reworded patch. Let's hear his thoughts on it. I would guess you're more than welcome to take your patches from GitForWindows into Git itself. Cheers, Stefan