Message ID | pull.1694.git.1710485706.gitgitgadget@gmail.com (mailing list archive) |
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Headers | show |
Series | Unify trailer formatting functions | expand |
Not about the series, but about the way it was sent. The messages in this series have exactly the same kind of breakages in the recipient names/addresses we recently saw: https://lore.kernel.org/git/xmqqh6hkxox6.fsf@gitster.g/ Human-readable names with a SP inside [square bracket] pair appended, and one of the addresses had that square bracket applied inside <angle bracket> pair and breaking MTAs (I manually fixed khaugsbakk's address before sending this response, so replying to this messages should be OK). What are you and Aryan's pull.1675.v3 did differently from other series sent via GGG to trigger this, I have to wonder? Without knowing it, it would be hard to avoid seeing these broken addresses again. Thanks.
On Fri, Mar 15, 2024, at 18:20, Junio C Hamano wrote: > Not about the series, but about the way it was sent. > > The messages in this series have exactly the same kind of breakages > in the recipient names/addresses we recently saw: > > https://lore.kernel.org/git/xmqqh6hkxox6.fsf@gitster.g/ > > Human-readable names with a SP inside [square bracket] pair > appended, and one of the addresses had that square bracket applied > inside <angle bracket> pair and breaking MTAs (I manually fixed > khaugsbakk's address before sending this response, so replying to > this messages should be OK). > > What are you and Aryan's pull.1675.v3 did differently from other > series sent via GGG to trigger this, I have to wonder? Without > knowing it, it would be hard to avoid seeing these broken addresses > again. > > Thanks. I’m the only common CC on these two. Maybe dropping me for the possible next round would fix it. Would be interesting to see. Cheers
"Kristoffer Haugsbakk" <code@khaugsbakk.name> writes: > I’m the only common CC on these two. Maybe dropping me for the possible > next round would fix it. Would be interesting to see. But there is nothing strange in your name or address. There may be "something" that confuses GGG about how they spelled your name and address, and if the next user does that same "something" for some other recipient, it wouldn't be you but that other recipient with the same issue, I am afraid.
Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> writes: > Not about the series, but about the way it was sent. > > The messages in this series have exactly the same kind of breakages > in the recipient names/addresses we recently saw: > > https://lore.kernel.org/git/xmqqh6hkxox6.fsf@gitster.g/ > > Human-readable names with a SP inside [square bracket] pair > appended, and one of the addresses had that square bracket applied > inside <angle bracket> pair and breaking MTAs (I manually fixed > khaugsbakk's address before sending this response, so replying to > this messages should be OK). UGH, I'm so sorry about that. > What are you and Aryan's pull.1675.v3 did differently from other > series sent via GGG to trigger this, I have to wonder? I realize now that it's because I copy/pasted the "Cc: ..." lines in the PR description from https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/pull/1632#issue-2068188239, such that when I pasted those in for the PR description for this series at https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/pull/1694#issue-2187804953, it carried over the email addresses as Markdown-formatted hyperlinks. Currently it reads Cc: Christian Couder [chriscool@tuxfamily.org](mailto:chriscool@tuxfamily.org) Cc: Junio C Hamano [gitster@pobox.com](mailto:gitster@pobox.com) Cc: Emily Shaffer [nasamuffin@google.com](mailto:nasamuffin@google.com) cc: Josh Steadmon [steadmon@google.com](mailto:steadmon@google.com) cc: Randall S. Becker [rsbecker@nexbridge.com](mailto:rsbecker@nexbridge.com) cc: Christian Couder [christian.couder@gmail.com](mailto:christian.couder@gmail.com) cc: "Kristoffer Haugsbakk" [code@khaugsbakk.name](mailto:code@khaugsbakk.name) cc: "Kristoffer Haugsbakk" <code@khaugsbakk.name> when I click on "edit", where the last line must be from your manual fix which GGG picked up. I've cleaned up the PR description manually now, and for this message I'm also attempting to clean up those square brackets.
Linus Arver <linusa@google.com> writes: > I realize now that it's because I copy/pasted the "Cc: ..." lines in the PR > description from > https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/pull/1632#issue-2068188239, such > that when I pasted those in for the PR description for this series at > https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/pull/1694#issue-2187804953, it > carried over the email addresses as Markdown-formatted hyperlinks. > Currently it reads > > Cc: Christian Couder [chriscool@tuxfamily.org](mailto:chriscool@tuxfamily.org) > Cc: Junio C Hamano [gitster@pobox.com](mailto:gitster@pobox.com) > Cc: Emily Shaffer [nasamuffin@google.com](mailto:nasamuffin@google.com) > cc: Josh Steadmon [steadmon@google.com](mailto:steadmon@google.com) > cc: Randall S. Becker [rsbecker@nexbridge.com](mailto:rsbecker@nexbridge.com) > cc: Christian Couder [christian.couder@gmail.com](mailto:christian.couder@gmail.com) > cc: "Kristoffer Haugsbakk" [code@khaugsbakk.name](mailto:code@khaugsbakk.name) > cc: "Kristoffer Haugsbakk" <code@khaugsbakk.name> > > when I click on "edit", where the last line must be from your manual fix > which GGG picked up. I've cleaned up the PR description manually now, > and for this message I'm also attempting to clean up those square > brackets. The last time I asked the author with the same question, we unfortunately did not get a clear answer on what should be avoided (probably the author was happy enough with the message resulted from the updated pull request and forgot that it is more important to help others from having the same issue). Now we have an example we can point at when a similar issue arises. Thanks.
"Linus Arver via GitGitGadget" <gitgitgadget@gmail.com> writes: > This series is based on the initial series [1], notably the v4 version of > patches 10-16 as suggested by Christian [2]. This version addresses the > review comments for those patches, namely the avoidance of (temporary) test > breakages. It has been 10 days but we haven't seen any reviews on this one. It could be that it did not get to intended mailboxes due to the header corruption (I manually fixed in this message), but without reviews we cannot move forward.
Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> writes: > "Linus Arver via GitGitGadget" <gitgitgadget@gmail.com> writes: > >> This series is based on the initial series [1], notably the v4 version of >> patches 10-16 as suggested by Christian [2]. This version addresses the >> review comments for those patches, namely the avoidance of (temporary) test >> breakages. > > It has been 10 days but we haven't seen any reviews on this one. It > could be that it did not get to intended mailboxes due to the header > corruption (I manually fixed in this message), but without reviews > we cannot move forward. Adding a couple more folks to the CC list according to the contrib/contacts/git-contacts script. Thanks!
Linus Arver <linusa@google.com> writes: > Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> writes: > >> "Linus Arver via GitGitGadget" <gitgitgadget@gmail.com> writes: >> >>> This series is based on the initial series [1], notably the v4 version of >>> patches 10-16 as suggested by Christian [2]. This version addresses the >>> review comments for those patches, namely the avoidance of (temporary) test >>> breakages. >> >> It has been 10 days but we haven't seen any reviews on this one. It >> could be that it did not get to intended mailboxes due to the header >> corruption (I manually fixed in this message), but without reviews >> we cannot move forward. > > Adding a couple more folks to the CC list according to the > contrib/contacts/git-contacts script. Thanks! As we saw no responses after two weeks, I took some time to scan these patches myself for the final time. I didn't see anything gravely wrong in it and am tempted to merge it down to 'next'. Unless I hear objections in the next few days, that is. Thanks.
Hi, On Fri, 15 Mar 2024, Linus Arver wrote: > Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> writes: > > > Not about the series, but about the way it was sent. > > > > The messages in this series have exactly the same kind of breakages > > in the recipient names/addresses we recently saw: > > > > https://lore.kernel.org/git/xmqqh6hkxox6.fsf@gitster.g/ > > > > Human-readable names with a SP inside [square bracket] pair > > appended, and one of the addresses had that square bracket applied > > inside <angle bracket> pair and breaking MTAs (I manually fixed > > khaugsbakk's address before sending this response, so replying to > > this messages should be OK). > > UGH, I'm so sorry about that. > > > What are you and Aryan's pull.1675.v3 did differently from other > > series sent via GGG to trigger this, I have to wonder? > > I realize now that it's because I copy/pasted the "Cc: ..." lines in the PR > description from > https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/pull/1632#issue-2068188239, such > that when I pasted those in for the PR description for this series at > https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/pull/1694#issue-2187804953, it > carried over the email addresses as Markdown-formatted hyperlinks. > Currently it reads > > Cc: Christian Couder [chriscool@tuxfamily.org](mailto:chriscool@tuxfamily.org) > Cc: Junio C Hamano [gitster@pobox.com](mailto:gitster@pobox.com) > Cc: Emily Shaffer [nasamuffin@google.com](mailto:nasamuffin@google.com) > cc: Josh Steadmon [steadmon@google.com](mailto:steadmon@google.com) > cc: Randall S. Becker [rsbecker@nexbridge.com](mailto:rsbecker@nexbridge.com) > cc: Christian Couder [christian.couder@gmail.com](mailto:christian.couder@gmail.com) > cc: "Kristoffer Haugsbakk" [code@khaugsbakk.name](mailto:code@khaugsbakk.name) > cc: "Kristoffer Haugsbakk" <code@khaugsbakk.name> > > when I click on "edit", where the last line must be from your manual fix > which GGG picked up. I've cleaned up the PR description manually now, > and for this message I'm also attempting to clean up those square > brackets. I would love to let myself be nerdsniped into working on this, alas, I cannot afford that before I learn the trick to stretch time. So I did the next-best thing and jotted down pointers for any volunteer who wants to work on this: https://github.com/gitgitgadget/gitgitgadget/issues/1645#issuecomment-2202545542 Ciao, Johannes