@@ -1116,6 +1116,18 @@ $ git send-email --to=target@example.com psuh/*.patch
NOTE: Check `git help send-email` for some other options which you may find
valuable, such as changing the Reply-to address or adding more CC and BCC lines.
+:contrib-scripts: footnoteref:[contrib-scripts,Scripts under `contrib/` are not +
+part of the core `git` binary and must be called separately. Consult your +
+package manager to determine where it is located. For example, on Ubuntu-based +
+systems it could be installed under +
+`/usr/share/doc/git/contrib/contacts/git-contacts` and may need to be called +
+with `perl ...` if it does not have the executable bit set.]
+
+NOTE: If you're not sure whom to CC, running `contrib/contacts/git-contacts` can
+list potential reviewers. In addition, you can do `git send-email
+--cc-cmd='/path/to/git-contacts' feature/*.patch`{contrib-scripts} to
+automatically pass this list of emails to `send-email`.
+
NOTE: When you are sending a real patch, it will go to git@vger.kernel.org - but
please don't send your patchset from the tutorial to the real mailing list! For
now, you can send it to yourself, to make sure you understand how it will look.