It is better to gettextize entire sentences, and not synthesize
them from fragments, so the grammar can be kept correct in
translations.
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Thanks, applied.
BTW, it's much better to use git send-email to send a patch series.
That way, the patches are properly chained which makes it easier for
me to find and apply the messages in the proper order. Also, that way
I can review the patch, and if it's Obviously Correct (tm), I can just
add it to a unix mbox file, and then apply a set of patches using the
"git am" command.
Cheers,
- Ted
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014, at 3:19, Theodore Ts'o wrote:
> BTW, it's much better to use git send-email to send a patch series.
I know. In the past I have tried twice to set up some outgoing mail
handler, to get 'git send-email' to work, but couldn't get it to do
secure smtp. Today I gave it another try, finally installed mstmp
and got it working -- I hope. You will see in a minute.
Regards,
Benno
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