From: timduru <ti...@ti...> - 2003-08-12 20:12:11
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ahh too late.. ;) well I don't know, as you pointed out before mail reader can wrap lines, so it might not be the best idea to paste it directly into the email message The safest is still the attachment I think. Or I could attach it with a .txt extension ? what does the developpers prefer ? On 12 Aug 2003 13:38:23 -0500 Techwolf <Tec...@at...> wrote: > And one more thing, please don't attachment the patch. I can't read it > because my e-mail client doesn't know what to do with a file with no > extension. Many other packages have rules that forbid attachments. > Just place the patch text into the e-mail itself. Easiest way is a cut > and paste operation. The reason for this is so developers on major > packages can quickly read the patches from the hundreds of e-mail > patch submissions. Having to spend 30 seconds to save, switch to > another program, find the file, open it, then read and try to remember > what the patch was about will get tiresome VERY fast. |