Johannes Schindelin
Johannes Schindelin
For the record, Git for Windows uses those packages and will need to continue supporting i686 builds [until April 2029](https://gitforwindows.org/32-bit.html)...
> What about lazka's original idea of doing another sync with my updated packages? Would that mess up Git for Windows somehow? I think this would most likely be beneficial...
Blocked by https://github.com/octokit/rest.js/pull/501
Thank you for writing up a bug report. However, this is not the place the Git projects expects bug reports: please send it to the Git mailing list. See https://git-scm.com/community...
> Commit not signed off @Freed-Wu Please note that the Git project [requires you to sign off on your patch](https://git-scm.com/docs/SubmittingPatches#dco).
> `git commit --signed` should be OK, right? @Freed-Wu yes, but you will want to keep an empty line before the `Signed-off-by:` trailer.
> Any problem? @Freed-Wu Several. 1. There's still no empty line before the trailer. 2. The commit message does a really poor job at explaining things. It only contains a...
Please follow the guidance in https://github.blog/2022-06-30-write-better-commits-build-better-projects/ to improve it, in particular with a strong focus on this part: | What you’re doing | Why you’re doing it -- | --...
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/941626#c15 downstream report fixed @Freed-Wu I hate to inform you that this is a quite improvable explanation. It is by far not good enough.