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https://openwrt.org/submitting-patches#no_mime_no_links_no_compression_no_attachments_just_plain_text
Sometimes I use Thunderbird, and sometimes I use the Yahoo web interface. Both have problems with e-mail formatting, as they tend to reflow text lines
and mess with quotations and blanks. Sending patches as plain text inside e-mails is too much trouble for me.
I do not understand why Patchwork cannot automatically pick up a patch from an e-mail attachment aptly named xxx.patch, and with an e-mail title that
starts with [PATCH].
Is it possible to add patches manually to Patchwork using its web interface? If
so, I would try that way.
Otherwise, I am tempted to drop it (and other such further contributions I had in the pipeline). This is a trivial fix and the administrative cost of
getting it right is clearly disproportionate.
Regards,
rdiez
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