Philip Kaludercic <philipk@posteo.net> writes: > Sean Whitton <spwhitton@spwhitton.name> writes: > >> Hello, >> >> On Sat 08 Oct 2022 at 05:52AM -04, Philip Kaludercic wrote: >> >>> +@vindex vc-prepare-patches-separately >>> +Depending on the value of the user option >>> +@code{vc-prepare-patches-separately}, @code{vc-prepare-patch} will >>> +generate one or more messages. The default value @code{t} means >>> +prepare and display a message for each revision, one after another. A >>> +value of @code{nil} means to generate a single message with all >>> +patches attached in the body. >>> + >>> +@vindex vc-default-patch-addressee >>> +If you expect to contribute patches on a regular basis, you can set >>> +the user option @code{vc-default-patch-addressee} to the address(es) >>> +you wish to use. This will be used as the default value when invoking >>> +@code{vc-prepare-patch}. Project maintainers may consider setting >>> +this as a directory local variable (@pxref{Directory Variables}). >>> + >> >> Please excuse me if I missed discussion in a bug, but wouldn't it make >> sense to set *both* of these in .dir-locals.el for emacs.git? > > Yes, but I would wait a bit to avoid the same issues as we had when > `diff-add-log-use-relative-names' was set. Anyone who had pulled the > new commits with the change but hadn't rebuilt Emacs to know that these > are safe values was prompted the "are you sure these variables are safe" > queries. If we wait for a week or two then I would guess that most > people following development will have pulled and rebuilt at least once > by then. I guess enough time has gone by and the variable could be added to .dir-locals.el?
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