Jacob Keller <[email protected]> writes:
> Is there some other way? Would others be interested in such a feature?
Not me.
> I get very annoyed when I've written a nice long patch cover letter in
> vim before an email and then realize I should fix something else up,
> or accidentally cancel it because I didn't use the write "To:" address
> or something..
I smell a fallout of encouraging a suboptimal workflow made by
git-send-email here. If you did not know that the command can drive
format-patch itself, your workflow would have been:
$ git format-patch -o my-topic --cover master..my-topic
$ vi my-topic/*.txt
and only after you gain confidence with the edited result
$ git send-email $args my-topic/*.txt
which has no room for your grief/complaint to come into the
picture. While rerolling, you can do the same
$ git format-patch -o my-topic --cover -v2 master..my-topic
and reuse major parts of cover letter from the original round.
> I really think it should be possible to store something somehow as a
> blob that could be looked up later.
I think "should" is too strong here. Yes, you could implement that
way. It is debatable if it is better, or a flat file kept in a
directory (my-topic/ in the example above) across rerolls is more
flexible, lightweight and with less mental burden to the users.
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