Hi,
my name includes some out-of-ASCII chars and it seems patchwork can't
really handle them. At least when I'm sending patches using GMail web
interface. I've collected two examples:
1) My ACK to some b43legacy patch:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/5575891/
My name from "From" header was mal
Rafał Miłecki writes:
> I kept digging and noticed something interesting. Pretty obvious,
> but... all above URLs link to the patchwork.kernel.org.
>
> Now, if you take a look at different patchworks it looks... OK!
>
> 1) patchwork.linux-mips.org
> http://patchwork.linux-mips.org/patch/8661/
> h
On 20 January 2015 at 10:36, Kalle Valo wrote:
> Rafał Miłecki writes:
>
>> I kept digging and noticed something interesting. Pretty obvious,
>> but... all above URLs link to the patchwork.kernel.org.
>>
>> Now, if you take a look at different patchworks it looks... OK!
>>
>> 1) patchwork.linux-m
On 19 January 2015 at 16:40, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
> my name includes some out-of-ASCII chars and it seems patchwork can't
> really handle them. It seems to happen no matter if I send something
> using git send-email or Gmail web interface.
>
> I've collected few examples:
>
> 1) [Gmail] My ACK to
Hi,
my name includes some out-of-ASCII chars and it seems patchwork can't
really handle them. It seems to happen no matter if I send something
using git send-email or Gmail web interface.
I've collected few examples:
1) [Gmail] My ACK to some b43legacy patch (5575891.txt):
https://patchwork.kern