On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 07:41, Jason Switzer <jswit...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'm surprised anyone actually ever read the diff part of the message. I > would prefer to never see that feature again. This has a link to the > commit, > which has a much better diff viewer than plaintext email (hello? 1997 > called, they want their change notices back). In some respects, I want 1997 back, since people learned how to work efficiently rather than not. ;) I both like and can read the contextual diffs just fine. > It links to the actual change > and even highlights the changes. Yes, it's all very nice, and nothing that needs to go away. Having it both ways can't hurt. > Now I'll actually take a moment to sift > through the changes. I vote to never see those diff emails ever again. In > fact, if the diffs are brought back, I'll just subscribe to the commit feed > and skip the email notice all together. > > That seems like a reasonable solution for you, then. -- Jan