[pdm-devel] applied: [PATCH datacenter-manager 1/1] ui: remote wizard: validate remote ID
Thomas Lamprecht
t.lamprecht at proxmox.com
Wed Oct 29 15:46:25 CET 2025
Am 29.10.25 um 15:20 schrieb Fiona Ebner:
> Am 29.10.25 um 3:13 PM schrieb Thomas Lamprecht:
>> On Wed, 29 Oct 2025 14:46:27 +0100, Fiona Ebner wrote:
>> Tiny nit, but as I noticed it more than a few times now already:
>> Personally I'm not a big fan of cover-letters for simple single-patch
>> submissions, just adds noise. Basically I'd prefer:
>>
>> - single commit -> single patch and no cover letter, it's basically just a
>> `git send-email -1` call anyway.
>> - multiple commits -> always a cover letter.
>>
>> But if I'd have to chose between either always cover-letter or never I'd go for
>> always, so it's fine for me, just find it unnecessary and cost my slightly more
>> time to read a extra post to see if there is anything that special that
>> warrants a cover-letter for "just" a single patch.
>
> Okay, sorry. I recently switched to always using cover letters as part
> of my workflow (since I often don't know if something will stay a single
> patch or a single repo for that matter). But I'll switch back to sending
> only a stand-alone patch if it turned out to be that.
Nothing big, so definitively no worries, and if it helps you it has at
least a benefit for somebody, and with that it's fine for me.
I mostly want to avoid that others always send cover letters for single
patches just because they think it's required.
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